BDIA appoints new chief executive

BDIA appoints new chief execuitve

The British Dental Industry Association (BDIA) has appointed Edmund Proffitt, currently their Policy and Public Affairs Director, as the new Chief Executive, from 10th April. He takes over from Tony Reed, who has been responsible for running the Association for over 20 years.

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FDS Dean calls for sugar tax money to be spent on oral health education

FDS Dean calls for sugar tax money to be spent on oral health education

Announcing a ‘Shocking 24% increase in tooth extractions performed on children aged 0-4 in last decade’ Faculty Dean, Professor Nigel Hunt, said: “We’d like to see a significant proportion of the money raised through the Government’s sugar levy spent on oral health education.”.

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GPs given money for rising indemnity costs

GPs given money for rising indemnity costs

NHS England has announced that it has promised help for GPs ‘struggling to cope’ with the rising cost of indemnity payments so that they can offer greater access for patients. The first payments from the GP Indemnity Support Scheme are set to be paid to GP practices to further offset average indemnity inflation. No such scheme has been offered to GDPs.

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Professor Crispian Scully CBE has died

Professor Crispian Scully CBE has died

It has been announced that Crispian Scully has died at the age of 71.  He was Emeritus Professor of Special Needs Dentistry and for many years was of Dean of the Eastman Dental Institute in London (1993-2008), gaining the Queen’s Award for Higher and Further Education in 2002/2003 - the first in dentistry. Among many awards he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).

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Patients’ NHS dental charge rise announced

Patients- charge rise announced

Increases in patients’ charges from April 1, 2017, which were announced last year, have been confirmed to both the House of Commons and Welsh Assembly. They take Band 1 to £20.60, Band 2 to £56.30 and Band 3 to £244.30. BDA Wales has condemned the increase as 'without justification'.

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BDA calls on next Manchester mayor to tackle child tooth decay costs

BDA calls on next Manchester mayor to tackle child tooth decay costs

The Greater Manchester Mayoral race is on and the BDA has called on all candidates to pledge to tackle the city region’s status at the bottom of the national league table for oral health. Official statistics show a child in Greater Manchester is 60% more likely to end up having to be admitted to hospital to have multiple decayed teeth extracted under general anaesthesia than an average child in England.

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