Some of the top priorities for dentists during the second half of 2024 include physician and mental health, time management and office culture.
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The American Dental Association filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court asking justices to review a decision related to the broad application of ERISA preemption of state statutes concerning self-funded healthcare plans.
Bradenton Fla.-based nonprofit Cyber Umbrella is providing $2 million in grants to dental practices to enhance their cybersecurity.
Boca Raton, Fla.-based Sage Dental is planning to open four practices in Tennessee, its first venture into the state.
The American Medical Association recently adopted a policy to support expanding dental coverage under Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP.
The increase in the commoditization of implant dentistry could have a negative impact on patient care, according to Abdallah Awada, DDS.
Creating a positive culture at a dental practice could be the key to its success, according to Abdallah Awada, DDS.
Here are four dental office closures Becker's has reported on since May 23:
A New York state dentist is suing his dentist partner for $1 million and seeking to extract the partner from his practice, the Westfair Business Journal reported June 10.
A judge for the District Court for the Eastern District Of Texas recently dismissed a wrongful death complaint against Morrisville, N.C.-based DSO Affordable Care.
