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Connecticut dentists pay $1.7M to settle False Claims Act allegations
Two Connecticut dentists agreed to pay $1.7 million to resolve allegations that they violated the federal and state False Claims Acts.
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Former Oklahoma dental assistant accused of assaulting patient
A former dental assistant in Oklahoma was recently charged with sexually assaulting a patient during a dental surgery, the Stillwater News Press reported Aug. 26.
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Indiana woman accused of stealing from orthodontics company
The Indiana State Police arrested a woman accused of stealing thousands of dollars from her employer, Batesville, Ind.-based Scheele Orthodontics, according to an Aug. 16 report by FOX 59.
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Colorado dentist indicted on tax evasion charges
A federal grand jury indicted a dentist in Fort Collins, Colo., with six counts of tax evasion for using an illegal tax shelter.
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6 dental industry updates in Oregon
Here are six dental industry updates in Oregon that Becker's has reported on since July 16:
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Facial pain center suffers data breach
The Facial Pain Center, an eight-office practice in Minnesota, recently suffered a data breach affecting more than 1,800 individuals.
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Wisconsin dental practice to combine locations at new facility
MAC Dental Centers is set to break ground on a new facility later in August, combining its two existing locations.
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Former Marquette dentistry director dies
Richard Hagner, DDS, former clinical director at the Marquette University School of Dentistry, died at age 70, the school said Aug. 25.
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North Carolina dental clinic served with eviction notice
The St. Mary's Health Center Medical and Dental Clinic in Wilmington, N.C., was recently served with an eviction notice by the Basilica of St. Mary, WECT reported Aug. 25.
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Dentists criticize Alabama dental board for overstepping its authority
Multiple dentists have spoken out against the Alabama Board of Dental Examiners, claiming that the board has acted outside of its authority on a number of occasions, according to an Aug. 25 report by Alabama Daily News.
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Noncompete ban struck down: What it means for dentists
A federal judge in Texas ruled against the Federal Trade Commission's April 2024 ban on noncompete clauses in employment contracts.
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Illinois pediatric dental practice opens 2nd location
Brush Pediatric Dentistry opened a practice in Downers Grove, Ill., its second office location.
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Florida county to open dental clinic
The Pasco County Health Department is set to open a dental clinic inside its facility in Hudson, Fla., according to an Aug. 21 news report by Bay News 9.
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4 data breaches affecting dental practices
Here are four recent data breach affecting dental practices:
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2 states disciplining dentists
Here are two dentists who recently had actions taken against their licenses by state dental boards:
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Data breach at Minnesota dental practice affects 38,000
Minneapolis-based The Dental Specialists experienced a data breach that affects an estimated 38,442 individuals, according to an Aug. 21 article from an attorney from Console and Associates published by JD Supra.
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What a Harris-Walz ticket could mean for oral healthcare
With the 2024 presidential election approaching, many healthcare leaders are keeping an eye on each candidate's stances on healthcare policies.
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Seattle dental practice broken into 3 times in the same night
A group of thieves broke into the building of a Seattle dental practice three separate times in one night, according to an Aug. 22 report by KOMO News.
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Iowa dentist retires after 46 years
Peter Pauly, DDS, a dentist in Bellevue, Iowa, has retired after serving the industry for 46 years, according to an Aug. 21 report by Bellevue Herald-Leader.
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Hospitals sell, close dental clinics: 2 updates
A hospital and a health system recently announced they would be closing and selling off dental clinics.
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