Nicholson to retire next year

Nicholson to retire next year
Sir David Nicholson is to retire in March next year from his post as NHS England chief executive. He has been under pressure to go since the Francis report into Stafford NHS Trust, but it appears that the early announcement will allow for a planned succession. Sir David was appointed NHS chief executive in 2007.

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New Director of Policy and Professional Services for the BDA

New Director of Policy and Professional Services for the BDA
Martin Woodrow has been appointed as the new Director of Policy and Professional Services for the British Dental Association (BDA). He will take up the post in August 2013, taking over from Linda Wallace. He joins the BDA from the British Medical Association, where he has worked in a number of senior roles

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Challenging new era dawning Fallowfield warns

Challenging new era dawning Fallowfield warns
Dentistry in the UK is facing a challenging new era and practitioners should join the BDA to ensure they are prepared for it, said Martin Fallowfield, Chair of the BDA’s Principal Executive Committee, at its recent conference. He predicted that current economic problems and funding pressures will continue. It is also possible, he said, that dentistry will be faced with the possibility of further regulation.

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BDHF warns about sugary foods and drinks

BDHF warns about sugary foods and drinks
Parents are putting the oral health of infants and young children in harm's way by giving them ill-advised foods and drinks, a new report reveals. According to the Diet and Nutrition Survey of Infants and Young Children (DNSIYC), two in every three (62 per cent) children aged 12-18 months had ‘sugar, preserves and confectionary' foods, says the British Dental Health Foundation (BDHF). One in four (26 per cent) 12-18 month old infants also enjoyed fruit juice and soft drinks.

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GDPC condemns Direct Access decision by GDC

GDPC condemns Direct Access decision by GDC
 

Dentists’ representatives from across the UK have condemned the General Dental Council (GDC) decision to permit direct access to dental hygienists and therapists.

This reflects the opinions of a majority of dentists from all over the United Kingdom who believe the GDC decision was political and not based on the best interests of patients.

 

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Northern Ireland minister is considering fluoridation

Northern Ireland minister is considering fluoridation
The Northern Ireland health minister Edwin Poots says he is considering fluoridation of the water supply to ensure fluoride is delivered to poorer people and dental disease is more often prevented. He said “The 2007 Oral Health Strategy stated that the greatest oral health gain is likely to be achieved through community water fluoridation."

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New dental contract must care for all says John Milne

New dental contract must care for all says John Milne
The needs of elderly patients must not be forgotten as the development of a new dental contract in England continues, John Milne, Chair of the BDA’s General Dental Practice Committee, has warned. Speaking at the recent conference, he said that the health needs of older patients are often currently understated. The new contract, which is being piloted, must take proper account of this patients cohort’s needs if they are to be cared for effectively.

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CQC board completely replaced

CQC board completely replaced
The entire executive director team of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) is to be replaced by chief executive David Behan.  Additionally Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has said the CQC will be given additional funding to pay for its new inspection regime. “They will have as much money as they need to do this job properly,” he said.

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