BDA calls for NHS England to rethink the UDA & UOA targets

BDA calls for NHS England to rethink the UDA & UOA targets

NHS dental practices were  recently told to meet 85% of their pre-COVID UDA activity levels & 90% for UOA activity or face financial penalties. Despite the BDA at the time condemning the decision to impose these  targets NHS England (NHSE) have not backed down and the BDA’s concerns seem to have fallen on deaf ears. 

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Some relaxation of Covid testing rules reported - will it help dental practices?

Some relaxation of Covid testing rules reported - will it help dental practices?

The Government is set to announce a relaxation of Covid testing rules as part of efforts to shorten isolation periods and ease staffing shortages, the Daily Telegraph reports, amidst reports that staffing shortages across the economy are ‘crippling’ Britain.

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New Covid Dental Scheme For Children On Jersey

New Covid Dental Scheme For Children On Jersey

A new scheme to help secondary schoolchildren on Jersey, who are not usually entitled to free dentistry, but whose dental care has been disrupted by Covid-19 has been introduced by their government. This contrasts with the situation in England where the number of children able to access NHS dentistry has declined dramatically. 

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Will There Be A Great Exodus of NHS Dentists?

Will There Be A Great Exodus of NHS Dentists?

With the government’s recent bombshell that from 1 January 2022 NHS practices will be obliged to meet 85% of their pre-COVID activity levels & 90% for orthodontic contracts or face financial penalties, nearly two-thirds of practices currently estimate they are incapable of achieving these levels.

This in the face of the Omicron variant with practices already struggling with patient cancellations and staff sickness, these new, centrally imposed targets will be very difficult to meet.

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2022 set to be the ‘year of the squeeze’. How will dentistry be affected?

2022 set to be the ‘year of the squeeze’. How will dentistry be affected?

According to new research from the Resolution Foundation, 2022 is set to the ‘year of the squeeze’, with real wages set to be no higher next Christmas than today, and families face a typical income hit of around £1,200 a year from April as a result of tax rises and soaring energy bills. The question many practices are asking is how this will affect demand for dentistry, especially high-cost items provided in private practice.

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