Jun 6, 2024
What to know about new Medicaid rules addressing access to care
CMS issued final rules in April related to managed care, fee-for-service plans Read More
Jun 6, 2024
CMS issued final rules in April related to managed care, fee-for-service plans Read More
Jun 6, 2024
ADA offers information, resources to help with concerns Read More
Feb 9, 2024
After significant advocacy efforts from the American Dental Association (ADA), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced a proposed rule to rescind certain Medicare Part D and C requirements for providers. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) implemented a new online Medicaid Complaint Form on June 1. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Friday, Aug. 3, the CODA Commissioners voted to defeat the proposed motion to change the dental hygiene standards. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Legislation to limit opioid prescriptions, a high priority for the governor, awaits both Senate and House committees. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The student loan legislation would encourage dentists to practice as Medicaid providers for the underserved. (VIDEO) Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Advocates proposing dental therapist legislation in Florida have compared dental therapists to nurse practitioners and physician assistants. This is a false comparison. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Feb 9, 2024
On Monday, Jan. 29, the House Health Quality Subcommittee approved an amendment to HB 683 that removed the original language of the bill and replaced it with language to study the “affordability, access and delivery of dental care.” (VIDEO) Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Feb 9, 2024
On Tuesday, Feb. 6, the House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee temporarily postponed CS/HB 683 by Rep. Daniel Perez (R-Miami). (VIDEO) Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Feb 9, 2024
Feb 9, 2024
The Dental Student Loan Repayment Program Legislation awaits to be heard by the Senate and the House Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The House Health & Human Services Committee passed CS/HB 21 by Rep. Jim Boyd (R-Bradenton) with a strikeall amendment on Wednesday, Feb. 21. The underlying premise of the bill remains the same, which is to limit the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Legislation to limit the prescribing of controlled substances is approved by the House, awaits the Senate. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Legislation filed this year to help incentivize dentists to practice in underserved areas failed to pass the full Legislature. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
This session proved to be a year where false comparisons and distortion of information took center stage as individuals and national organizations lobbied the Legislature to change Florida’s dental workforce. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
CS/CS/HB 21 was signed into law by the governor on March 19 and becomes effective on July 1, 2018. This law adds a new continuing education requirement along with limits on prescribing opioids. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
All licensed dentists must take a two-hour continuing education (CE) course on opioid training by Jan. 31, 2019. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On May 18, 2018, the Board of Dentistry covered topics such as the new opioid legislation, dental therapists, restorative function, and more. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
This past legislative session, the Florida Dental Association (FDA) was successful in defeating legislation that would have allowed a high school graduate with three years of dental therapy training extract permanent teeth, perform partial root canals and administer local anesthesia under the general supervision of a dentist. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
As of July 1, Florida’s new law (HB 21) on the prescribing of controlled substances took effect. To make sure you are up to date on what you need to know, here’s a brief summary. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) announced its intent to award contracts to MCNA Dental, DentaQuest of Florida and Liberty Dental Plan of Florida to provide dental services under the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program. The dental plans will each provide services statewide. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Nov. 17, 2017, the Board of Dentistry heard presentations about laser therapy, hygiene, and a dental sedation center. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
FDA President Dr. Jolene Paramore provides an update on the new opioid legislation and awaits the next Board of Dentistry meeting. (VIDEO)
Feb 9, 2024
Read the basics required by the opioid legislation passed during the 2018 Legislative Session, frequently asked questions to assist in clarifying issues that surface when implementing new legislation, and the recently finalized and approved Rule 64B5-17.0045, Standards for the Prescribing of Controlled Substances for the Treatment of Acute Pain. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Aug. 25, 2018, the Board of Dentistry covered topics such as the radiography program and restorative function dental auxiliary proposals, anesthesia, hygienist supervision levels and the recent opioid legislation. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Nov. 16, 2018, the Board of Dentistry covered topics such as anesthesia rules, the BOD budget and restorative function dental auxiliary proposal. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Florida has become a targeted state for dental therapy legislation. Here's the information you need to know about what that means. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Legislation has been filed to license dental therapists in Florida. The Florida Dental Association (FDA) is opposed to dental therapy legislation. Florida does not need another licensed dental professional. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
This week you may have received an email from The Pew Charitable Trusts regarding a proposal to introduce a new licensed provider to Florida, called a dental therapist. This communication did not come through the Florida Dental Association (FDA), nor did the FDA provide member emails to this entity. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) contracts with Medicaid health and dental plans to provide services to health plan enrollees in the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program. AHCA recently entered into new contracts with health and dental plans. As part of those contracts, the ACHA achieved program changes that greatly benefit enrollees and providers. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The Agency for Health Care Administration (ACHA) contracts with Medicaid health and dental plans to provide services to health plan enrollees in the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) program. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The Florida Dental Association (FDA) would like to thank everyone who contacted members on the Senate Children, Families, and Elder Affairs Committee and asked them to VOTE NO on SB 684 and SB 686 by Sen. Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg), which would have authorized licensure for dental therapists. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Monday, March 18, the Senate Health Policy Committee approved SB 1658 by Sen. Wilton Simpson (R-Spring Hill). Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The 2019 Legislative Session started on Tuesday, March 5 and FDA-supported bills are moving through the committee hearing process. On Monday, March 4, three FDA-supported bills unanimously passed out of the Senate Health Policy Committee. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The FDA opposes legislation filed to create dental therapists in Florida, which includes SB 684 and SB 686 by Sen. Brandes, HB 649 by Rep. Plasencia and HB 471 by Rep. Fernandez-Barquin. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Friday, Feb. 15, the Board of Dentistry covered topics such as the Dental Sedation Workshop, and revisions and modifications to several rules. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Monday, April 1, the governor announced the creation of a Statewide Task Force on Opioid Abuse and the re-establishment of the Office of Drug Control within the Executive Office of the Governor to address Florida’s substance abuse crisis. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Tuesday, April 9, SB 716 by Sen. Ed Hooper (R-Palm Harbor) passed unanimously out of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Human Services. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Friday, April 26, the Senate considered CS/SB 7078 by Sen. Gayle Harrell (R-Stuart), which includes several different health care policy issues. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
FDA-supported legislation passed in HB 549 by Rep. Tyler Sirois (R-Merritt Island) that will require dentists to take a two-hour continuing education (CE) course on the safe and effective prescribing of controlled substances during licensure renewal. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
The Florida Legislature approved the FDA’s priority legislation that reinstates the dental student loan repayment program and expands the Donated Dental Services (DDS) program in CS/HB 843 by Rep. Ana Maria Rodriguez (R-Doral). Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Did you know there currently are two open positions on the Florida Board of Dentistry (BOD)? A dentist position and a consumer position are both vacant. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
This week, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law HB 843, which will reestablish a dental student loan repayment program for dentists who practice as Medicaid providers serving low income patients in designated rural and underserved areas. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
House Bill 451, Nonopioid Alternatives, was approved by Gov. Ron DeSantis and became effective on July 1. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
New legislation requires all dentists, regardless of DEA licensing, to take a two-hour continuing education (CE) course on the safe and effective prescribing of controlled substances during licensure renewal. The license renewal deadline is Feb. 29, 2020. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Friday, May 17, the Florida Board of Dentistry (BOD) covered topics such as an interstate licensure compact, an anesthesia inspection program, sterilization rules and a proposal for RFDA for dental assistants. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
Legislation has been filed again to create a new dental licensed provider called a dental therapist. Sen. Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg) has filed SB 152. Read More
Feb 9, 2024
On Friday, Aug. 23, the Florida Board of Dentistry (BOD) covered topics such as a petition for variance of waiver of rule that requires only a dentist employ another dentist, as well as updates to the sterilization and anesthesia rules. Read More
Feb 24, 2026
This ADA News series seeks to highlight pivotal people and moments that have helped shape the dental profession, community and beyond. Read More
Feb 23, 2026
The ADA submitted a response to DHHS' request for information on artificial intelligence adoption in clinical care. Read More
Feb 23, 2026
Feb 20, 2026
ADA leaders from the Council on Dental Benefit Programs and staff met Feb. 20 with senior Principal representatives. Read More
Feb 19, 2026
Three new standards are available for review and comment from the ADA Standards Program. Read More
Feb 18, 2026
The ADA is calling on subject matter experts in dental imaging and informatics to participate in a special information gathering session. Read More
Feb 12, 2026
Several full-tuition scholarships are available for the Academy for Advancing Leadership's Institute for Teaching and Learning. Read More
Feb 12, 2026
In response to the announcement, the ADA said it continues to support the use of dental amalgam based on dentists' clinical judgment. Read More
Feb 11, 2026
CMS is proposing to reverse course on a policy that allowed states to include routine adult dental services as an essential health benefit. Read More
Feb 11, 2026
CMS implemented an online process allowing health care providers to submit complaints about Medicare Advantage plans directly to the agency. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
Nearly 200 children received free dental care Feb. 6 during the national ADA Foundation Give Kids A Smile kickoff in Houston. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
The ADA is urging members to contact the EPA after the agency said it will initiate an accelerated review of fluoride in drinking water. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
President Donald Trump signed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan spending bill Feb. 3, ending the partial government shutdown. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
For nearly 100 years, the ADA Seal of Acceptance has helped consumers make informed decisions about dental products. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The ADA is urging the CMS to maintain strong oversight of Medicare Advantage supplemental dental benefits. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The association's 17 consensus statements emphasize accuracy and transparency. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The ADA is urging the CMS to maintain strong oversight of Medicare Advantage supplemental dental benefits. Read More
Feb 2, 2026
The burden of severe periodontitis remains a public health concern in the U.S., according to the cover story of the February issue of JADA. Read More
Feb 2, 2026
The Code Maintenance Committee will vote to accept, amend or decline CDT Code changes for 2027. Read More
Jan 30, 2026
The ADA achieved a plethora of advocacy wins in 2025. Read More
Jan 30, 2026
ADA News spoke with dentists in government who discussed how and why they stepped into policy work, and what they've learned along the way. Read More
Jan 30, 2026
The ADA is seeking volunteers for Oral Health 2050, a strategic initiative aimed at establishing a roadmap for dentistry’s next 25 years. Read More
Jan 29, 2026
Jan 29, 2026
The recommendations address the use of light-based devices to determine the need for biopsy. Read More
Jan 27, 2026