ADA calls for increased resources for Indian Health Service
The ADA is advocating for increased funding and resources for the Indian Health Service, emphasizing the need to address workforce shortages, update medical equipment and
The ADA is advocating for increased funding and resources for the Indian Health Service, emphasizing the need to address workforce shortages, update medical equipment and

The ADA is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision from a lower appeals court on the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
The ADA is supporting a new bill that would allow health savings account and flexible spending account reimbursement eligibility for over-the-counter oral health care products,
The ADA is advocating for more consideration of dental industry needs in the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology’s Federal Health IT
The ADA is thanking the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions for efforts to reauthorize the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider
The ADA is supporting several of the U.S. Department of Education’s proposals to amend student loan debt relief regulations for borrowers throughout the country. Some
A Senate committee discussed various ways to make oral health care more accessible and affordable for Americans, including support for workforce strategies, Medicaid adult dental
Colorado became the eighth state and Minnesota became the ninth to join the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact, which supports license portability by allowing dental

House Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Frank Pallone, D-N.J., is urging the Health Resources and Services Administration to increase training funding for dentists and
At the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance’s May 1 hearing, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty shared his apologies, response to the recent Change Healthcare cyberattack

Employees earning less than $43,888, or $844 per week, will soon be eligible for overtime pay, according to a new rule issued by the U.S.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced new nutrition standards that will, for the first time, limit added sugars and sodium in kids’ meals. The change