The CDO & Reputation Management

The CDO & Reputation Management

“I am not doing nothing, I am a woman with a plan.”  These were the words of the Chief Dental Officer (CDO) of England, Sara Hurley, at the recent House of Commons Health Committee hearing. Indeed the CDO has been a prolific provider of plans. What the best laid plans of this CDO have actually achieved, rather than whether or not she is included in the Coronation honours list, will be her true legacy. 

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Back To The Real World, Another Day For Dentistry in the UK

Back To The Real World, Another Day For Dentistry in the UK

After all the hoopla and publicity surrounding the Health and Social Care Committee enquiry into NHS dentistry, the ministers and public health experts have now returned to their offices and non-executive directorships. 

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Felon or Disruptor?

Felon or Disruptor?

Police in Connecticut recently received a rather unusual call out which resulted in the arrest of a motel guest. In itself, not that unusual, but Hugo Moraes-DeLima, was not vacationing at The La Quinta Inn, where rooms cost from $155 per night. His stay did came under the ‘work’ category, but it was the nature of that work, which was the problem. 

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Healthwatch & ICBs Asleep, Commons Committee Hears More

Healthwatch & ICBs Asleep, Commons Committee Hears More

As trailed by Guy Tuggle, the Parliamentary Health and Social Care Committee has now reconvened for a second round of oral evidence. This has come from a panel of guests selected to inform it about why MPs receive so many missives from angry patients unable to access NHS dentistry, and why so many dentists are walking away from NHS contracts. 

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Further Corporate Practice Closures as MP Questions Those Leaving NHS

Further Corporate Practice Closures as MP Questions Those Leaving NHS

It is barely a fortnight since the bombshell announcement that 85 of the BUPA Dental Care practices were to be either closed or, if buyers could be found for some of them, sold on. But they have not been the only corporate having to face the challenges of keeping practices with NHS contracts both staffed and viable.

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