The Government Must Unravel The Harm Done By A Failing Contract, Dentists' Leader Warns, UK
Main Category: DentistryArticle Date: 14 Jun 2008 - 1:00 PDT
The Department of Health must undo the damage done by the new dental contract, while dentists need to seize the opportunities that will emerge from the chaos, delegates heard today at the annual Local Dental Committees' conference in London.
Addressing the conference, the Chair of the British Dental Association's General Dental Practice Committee, Dr Lester Ellman said:
"The Department must work with the profession, not against it. Dentists need stability to grow their practices which the contract does not provide.
"We need change - not a knee-jerk, panic-stricken, untried change but evidence-based, tried and tested change. We need evolution, not revolution."
He also renewed the BDA's call for dentists to be permitted to transfer their NHS contracts to new owners, thus maintaining the goodwill value of practices and allowing long-term business stability.
Dr Ellman also urged the Department to sort out poor performing primary care trusts. He advised dentists to be alert to opportunities which could arise from the additional funds the government has invested in NHS dentistry.
"The additional money will allow more innovative PCTs to commission services without UDA output being the sole criterion.
"We, as the profession, need to be looking for ways to assist our PCTs to use this money wisely, to explore new contracting opportunities to advantage, for ourselves and our patients."
Dr Ellman urged conference to accept the important role that LDCs have in engaging with PCTs and patients to develop robust local commissioning structures and in sharing good practice.
The British Dental Association (BDA) is the professional association for dentists in the UK. It represents over 20,000 dentists working in general practice, in community and hospital settings, in academia and research, and in the armed forces.
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