
House passes bill to improve veterans’ access to care and caregivers’ benefit
The U.S. House of Representatives Dec. 16 approved an ADA-supported bill that addresses home care and caregiver programs provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans

The U.S. House of Representatives Dec. 16 approved an ADA-supported bill that addresses home care and caregiver programs provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans
A court in Richmond, Virginia, dismissed a lawsuit Dec. 5 challenging the state’s participation in the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact. In March, Virginia became

A Texas federal judge blocked a U.S. Department of Labor rule that would have expanded overtime eligibility to low-salaried workers. Judge Sean D. Jordan of

A new cybersecurity law would mandate important new security requirements and testing, but could place potential burdens on small businesses, including many dentists, according to

The ADA signed onto a Dec. 4 coalition letter calling for passage of the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Reauthorization Act, which would

A U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction Dec. 3 that blocks enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act.
A Houston man has been sentenced following his conviction for conspiring to pay and receive health care kickbacks and paying kickbacks to marketers, according to
Three ADA members supported by the American Dental Political Action Committee were reelected to Congress Nov. 5. Incumbents include Reps. Brian Babin, D.D.S., R-Texas; Mike
The ADA House of Delegates passed a series of resolutions that aim to address the dental workforce shortage, an issue ADA leaders say is among
The Federal Trade Commission announced it finalized a rule that mandates companies to make it as easy for consumers to cancel subscriptions as it is

The American Dental Association called for dental-specific data elements in its comments on the United States Core Data for Interoperability+ Data Element List. The USCDI+ initiative
Insurance company Blue Cross Blue Shield has agreed to pay $2.8 billion to resolve antitrust class action claims by health providers who allege they were