Changes to be made to FP17 form from April 1

Changes to be made to FP17 form from April 1

Important changes to the FP17 form are being introduced from April 1, 2016. The changes are the addition of new clinical items, addition of a new exemption category and a change to evidence of exemption seen. The BDA has raised concerns with NHS England over these changes.

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Positive response from profession to sugary drinks tax

Positive response from profession to sugary drinks tax

The British Dental Association (BDA), the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD), Faculty of General Dental Practice (FGDP(UK)), Denplan and the British Association of Dental Therapists (BADT) have all responded to the Chancellor’s proposal to introduce a sugar levy on the soft drinks industry from 2018. All welcomed the initiative as a first step on the road to an effective preventive strategy.

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Chancellor announces sugar tax

Chancellor announces sugar tax

In his budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, announced that he would introduce a levy on soft drinks manufactruers who produce high sugar content drinks. It will come into force in 2018 and the expected £520m to be raised will help support school sport. 

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NASDAL reacts to budget

Osborne unveils his budget

The National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers (NASDAL) has reacted to George Osborne’s budget, pointing out the measures that will affect dentists most. They said: “In a budget that was widely expected to be ‘safe’ and perhaps even dull (arguably to avoid rocking the boat ahead of the EU referendum), Chancellor George Osborne was still able to raise a few eyebrows and introduce some eye-catching initiatives.”

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D’Mello suspension extended

D-Mello suspension extended

The High Court has decided to extend Desmond D'Mello's statutory 18-month suspension, following an application by the General Dental Council (GDC), but a date for his fitness to practise hearing has not been set. He was originally suspended in August 2014 over hygiene concerns and his interim suspension had been due to expire on 26 February 2016.

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Roger Matthews to retire from Denplan

Roger Matthews to retire from Denplan

Roger Matthews is to retire as Chief Dental Officer at Denplan at the end of April. He will hand over to his deputy, Henry Clover. He said in a letter: “I leave Denplan after more than 20 years with the same enthusiasm and belief in its objectives and principles as when I joined. It’s been a huge pleasure and privilege to have worked with an inspiring group of colleagues.”

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