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Washington dentist enters agreed order after miskeeping patient records
The Washington Dental Quality Assurance Commission and Kuzi Hsue, DDS, entered into an agreed order on his dental license.
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Florida Atlantic University's planned dental school on pause after funding debacle
Boca Raton-based Florida Atlantic University may no longer be opening a dental school after having two sources of funding fall through, CBS12 reported March 27.
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Biden administration issues final rule on Medicaid, CHIP enrollment: 6 notes for dentists
HHS recently issued a final rule that streamlines enrollment in Medicaid and CHIP coverage.
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3 dental companies make Fortune's most innovative companies list
Three dental-related companies were recently included on Fortune's 2024 list of the most innovative companies.
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New York University looks to open dental school
New York City-based Yeshiva University has started the process of opening a dental school, The Commentator reported March 27.
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Number of people disenrolled from Medicaid hits 19.2M: 8 notes for dentists
About 19.2 million people have been disenrolled from Medicaid as of March 26, according to data from KFF.
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Where oral health funding stands in Biden's $1.2 trillion spending bill
President Joe Biden signed a $1.2 trillion spending package March 23 that provides funding for several federal agencies through the next six months.
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Patients of shut down Minnesota dental clinic still waiting for answers
Patients of Woodbury (Minn.) Dental Arts, which abruptly closed earlier in March, are still waiting for answers and feeling left in the dark, according to a March 26 report by ABC affiliate KSTP.
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New York woman charged with stealing $400K from former practice
The former director of operations at a dental practice in Cicero, N.Y., has been accused of stealing more than $400,000 from the practice, according to a March 26 report by syracuse.com.
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Embattled Iowa dentist surrenders license
An Iowa dentist accused of sexual misconduct has surrendered his license, the Iowa Capital Dispatch reported March 26.
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Coalition calls for delay of Corporate Transparency Act reporting
A coalition of more than 120 organizations has asked Congress to pause requirements for small businesses to file ownership reports under the Corporate Transparency Act.
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Kansas dental practice may be forced to relocate due to building safety concerns
Moreno Family Dentistry in Kansas City, Kan., could be forced to vacate because of ongoing issues with the business' office building, according to a March 25 report by ABC affiliate KMBC.
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Fire heavily damages Indiana dental practice, suspect arrested
A dental practice in Columbus, Ind., sustained significant damage from an overnight fire, according to a Facebook post from the Columbus Fire Department.
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Change Healthcare cyberattack: 9 updates for dental leaders
Dental and medical organizations are still dealing with the aftermath of the Feb. 21 cyberattack on Change Healthcare.
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4 dental updates in Virginia in March
Here are four headlines on the dental industry in Virginia that Becker's has reported on in March:
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United Health Centers gets $125K dental equipment grant from Kaiser Permanente
United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley is upgrading the equipment in its dental clinics with a $125,000 grant from Kaiser Permanente, according to a March 22 report by ABC30.
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Senate marks NIDCR's 75th anniversary
The U.S. Senate passed a resolution celebrating the 75th anniversary of the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
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ADA updates CDT codes for 2025: 4 things dentists should know
The American Dental Association's Code Maintenance Committee has revised, updated and added CDT codes for restorations and dental implants.
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4 multimillion-dollar dental practice deals to know
Here are four dental practice deals worth approximately $8.2 million that Becker's has reported on since Feb. 1:
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North Carolina dentist pays $1.3M for site of new dental office
A North Carolina dentist and his wife recently purchased a building for $1.3 million to house a new dental practice, the Winston-Salem Journal reported March 22.
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