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13 August 2019
The ADA is requesting that further consideration is given to exemption medical and dental treatment within the legislation so as to avoid any unintended consequences.
ADA-response-to-Consultation-on-the-Currency-(Restrictions-on-the-use-of-cash)-Bill-final-signed
As the peak professional body for dentistry, the ADA believes that, for the criteria in the Standards are achieved, the profession must be involved in all aspects of this process.
Review-of-Accrediation-Standards-survey-response_final-signed
7 June 2019
The ADA believes the evidence-based recommendations in this submission will go a long way towards improving both the quality and safety of oral and dental health care provision for older people accessing aged care services.
ADA-Submission-to-the-Royal-Commission-into-Aged-Care-Quality-and-Safety-Final
30 April 2019
From a dental perspective, the proposed changes will impact on some toothpaste designed for patients who suffer from sensitivity and salivary stimulant lozenges.
5102018_Proposed Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code 2018 Guidance
12 April 2019
ADA responses to recommendations to improve the HSR system based on feedback from two prior consultations with stakeholders, completed in 2017 and 2018.
HSR-consultation-(3)-FINAL
8 April 2019
ADA response to Australia’s Health Workforce: strengthening the education foundation, the final report of the Accreditation Systems Review project.
ADA-response-to-ASR-Consultation
1 March 2019
Requested oral and dental health measures include checks as a required part of MBS-funded health assessments done by GPs on at risk groups and targeted dental benefits schemes for adults and aged pensioners.
ADA-2019-20-Federal-Prebudget-Submission
17 February 2019
ADA response to a Discussion Paper which covers a range of issues related to private health including, product design, out-of-pocket costs, competitiveness, transparency and the premium setting process.
ADA-Response-to-ALP
12 February 2019
The ADA supports the proposal to streamline the current regulatory pathway for hard surface disinfectants as it will help lower the regulatory burden for manufacturers and suppliers and may lower purchase costs for dentists.
ADA-response-to-TGO54
4 February 2019
The ADA acknowledges the responsibility of practitioners for correct billing under Medicare and supports the proposed inclusion of a transparent and fair debt recovery scheme in the Health Insurance Act 1973.
ADA-response-to-Consultation-Medicare-Compliance
1 May 2023
27 April 2023
14 March 2023
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