News Articles

Considerations when billing for an associate in the dental practice

Understand how a dental practice can bill properly by registering all treating dentists in the practice with the dental plan or plans.

May 10, 2021 |Billing, Contracts and Fees, Dental Benefit Plans, News Articles

Treating elderly patients: Minimize risk with informed consent and updated health history

Dental professionals face a number of challenges in securing consent for oral care, but there are specific consent and documentation considerations when caring for older adults.

May 4, 2021 |News Articles, Risk Management/TDIC

CDA Journal earns award for issue focusing on dentistry and COVID-19

The October 2020 issue of the CDA Journal, which explores COVID-19 connections in oral health care and dentistry, has been awarded a Maggie Award in the category of Best Digital Edition or ePublication/Consumer, Trade, Association.

April 29, 2021 |COVID-19/Respiratory Illness, News Articles, Patient Care

California ‘right to recall’ law requires certain employers to rehire laid-off employees

Gov. Gavin Newsom on April 16 signed a bill that requires employers in certain industries statewide to rehire employees who were laid off because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dental practice owners who hire and employ an individual janitorial staff member to clean their dental office are considered covered employers and must comply with the new obligations. 

April 28, 2021 |Employment Practices, Hiring, Firing & Performance, Laws & Regulations, News Articles

Postcard disguised as OCR communication invites health care entities to participate in required risk assessment

Health care organizations are receiving postcards disguised as official communications from the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights, according to an alert the OCR issued yesterday. 

April 27, 2021 |News Articles, Privacy/HIPAA, Regulatory Compliance

DEA sending registration renewal notices by email only

Dentists registered with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration should be aware that the DEA is no longer sending renewal notices by U.S. Postal Service as of last June. Instead, registrants will receive several renewal notifications by email. 

April 8, 2021 |Dental Practice & Licensing, News Articles

Dentists receive confidential support for alcohol, chemical dependency through CDA’s Well-Being Program

“There are people in my community who will tell you that the Well-Being Program is probably the most important benefit they’ve received as a CDA member,” said Matthew Korn, DDS, chair of the CDA Well-Being Committee. The program assists dental community members who suffer from alcohol or chemical dependency or both.

April 7, 2021 |CDA Foundation, News Articles, Public Health

Delta Dental indefinitely postpones scheduled fee cuts for 2,200 specialist dentists in California

Delta Dental of California’s proposed reductions to the “maximum allowable fees” for approximately 2,200 endodontists, periodontists and oral surgeons in California will not take effect July 1, as previously scheduled. Instead, Delta Dental has decided to indefinitely postpone the previously announced fee reductions. 

April 5, 2021 |Delta Dental, News Articles

Handling conflicts with confidence: Tools to reduce tension and risk

In 2020 alone, The Dentists Insurance Company’s Risk Management Advice Line received 18,018 calls from dentists seeking support to navigate practice challenges. It’s a number that illustrates the myriad conflicts dentists navigate today as well as the need for tools to help them de-escalate potential crises. 

April 5, 2021 |Leadership and Practice Ownership, News Articles, Risk Management/TDIC

CDA seeks meeting with Delta Dental to underscore member concerns over proposed fee cuts

CDA has heard from many specialist members — endodontists, periodontists and oral surgeons — who are facing reimbursement reductions under their Premier provider contracts with Delta Dental of California

April 2, 2021 |Delta Dental, Dental Benefit Plans, News Articles

Dentists in California, nationwide increasingly join COVID-19 vaccination efforts

CDA advocacy placed California ahead of the curve for enabling dentists to vaccinate individuals against COVID-19 when the Department of Consumer Affairs granted a public health emergency waiver on Jan. 4. Other states soon followed, passing legislation or issuing waivers and governors’ executive orders that allow dentists to administer the COVID-19 vaccines.

March 25, 2021 |Advocacy, COVID-19/Respiratory Illness, News Articles

CDA honored with 2021 Gies Award for licensure advocacy achievements

The Achievement award recognizes CDA for its unwavering advocacy efforts to successfully create an alternative pathway to timely licensure for graduating dental students whose clinical exams were canceled or postponed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

March 17, 2021 |Advocacy, News Articles
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