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Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog Read Time: 9 Minute, 15 Second If you’ve worked in dentistry over the past few years, it’s likely that you either have firsthand experience with teledentistry or have heard of the concept. through a secure electronic communications system. For a recent, real-world example, look to the pandemic.
Greg Abbott signed a bill June 18 formally ending a ban on teledentistry in Texas. The bill, HB 2056, is effective Sept. Some sections of the insurance code take effect Jan. The law prevents the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners from prohibiting teledentistry.
But have you scheduled a teledentistry visit, either as a provider or patient? As the pandemic continues to affect all of us and our lifestyles, the usage of teledentistry (TD) has increased. The American Dental Association describes TD as not a specific service, rather a means to enhance care and education.
Pennsylvania is advancing several bills to enhance access to dental care, receiving broad support from lawmakers. House Bill 1585 passed the House and aims to establish teledentistry in the state, making it mandatory for insurance plans to cover it. Both bills passed the House with significant support.
It has big-time application to improving your dental practice back-office workflows. The primary focus here is your clinical team – your dental assistants, your dental hygienists, any other clinical support personnel, and of course, you, the dentist. “If Synchronization is an appropriate description. Leverage technology.
Goldman School of Dental Medicine, is an oral health advocate for older adults living in long-term care; a growing population with glaring deficiencies in care access. implement teledentistry and on-call emergency oral health care protocols for the provision of essential dental services to at-risk patients.
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