“If you took advantage of all the ADA benefits and resources, you’d see the dues are well worth it. In fact, by the time I used the discounts offered to ADA members, my dues were more than paid off.”
– Wakeshi Benson, D.D.S. Detroit, MI |
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Empowers Dentists
Members want to maintain the ability
to recommend the most safe and effective
dental treatment for their patients.
Through legislative advocacy, the
ADA is the "voice of the profession" in
Congress. ADA lobbyists help uphold
the integrity of the profession by
addressing critical issues such as
HIPAA, OSHA regulations, tax deductions
for student loan interest, and cash
vs. accrual accounting for small
businesses. Also, other arms of the
ADA, particularly Government Affairs,
advocate for you on a daily basis
on the lobbying and regulatory fronts.
Advocates for You and Your Patients
The ADA works tirelessly on many fronts to protect you, your patients, and the dentist-patient relationship. ADA attorneys have taken on insurance companies to ensure that they pay dentists what they promise and treat them fairly. ADA has had more than 30 cases dismissed that tried to curtail the patients’ right to choose dental amalgam when recommended by their dentists.
Supports Dental Education for the Next Generation
The ADA accredits dental schools and postdoctoral training programs, as well as hygiene, assisting and laboratory tech training. The ADA certifies continuing education providers and tests thousands of students annually with the dental aptitude test (DAT) and National Board exams. The ADA and the ADA Foundation are taking the lead in establishing a collaborative initiative with dental schools, specialty organizations, industry and other partners to address the challenges facing dental education.
Promotes Oral Health
The ADA continues to lead the way in promoting the importance of proper oral hygiene. The ADA is working hard to increase access to dental care for those who need it most. With Give Kids a Smile! the nation’s dentists provide free oral health care services to over one million low-income children across the country. In addition, the Harris Fund, established by the ADA Foundation, grants up to $5,000 for educational and preventative programs, seeking to improve children’s dental health. The $195,000 awarded by the Fund in 2006 will serve more than 200,000 children in 26 states. At the forefront in 2006 is the Oral-Systemic Health Campaign which focuses on the relationship between oral health and overall body health.
Enhances the Reputation of the
Profession
The ADA accredits dental
schools and postdoctoral training programs, as well
as hygiene, assisting and laboratory
tech training. The ADA certifies continuing
education providers and tests thousands
of students annually with the dental
aptitude test (DAT) and National Board
exams. The ADA is the leading authority
on dental health and consumer care. Consumers
turn to the ADA Seal of Acceptance and
ongoing oral health campaigns.
Saves Time and Money
With the largest dental library in the
world, a comprehensive Web site offering
up-to-the-minute practice management,
health, and advocacy information,
as well as a members-only toll free
number, members know the ADA is the
place for information they seek. And you
have access to discounted products
and services like the ADA
Members Insurance Program , simply
because you are an ADA Member.
Keeps You Informed
The award-winning Journal of the
American Dental Association (JADA) and the
ADA News provide comprehensive
coverage of activities and scientific
advances.
Additionally, JADA provides
opportunities for enhancing professional
knowledge
by offering continuing education
credits. In fact, the ADA provides
many forums for continuing education
credit
throughout the year. In addition
to local and state society offerings,
the ADA offers a variety of seminars
at Annual Session.
Helps You Focus on Care
By providing business resources that
work, the ADA can help you focus on patients
while keeping your practice financially
healthy. With ADA
Member Advantage members
have access to products and services
to meet their professional needs despite
the demands of an active practice.
Instills Confidence in Your Decisions
The ADA's Contract Analysis Service offers
informational reviews of unsigned
dental provider contracts with insurers
and health plans. The reviews are
free of charge if the contract is
submitted through your state dental
association. Additionally, the ADA's
legal division offers reviews of
certain types of HIPAA business associate
agreements, including those offered
by practice management software vendors,
malpractice insurers, or companies
offering ADABEI-endorsed products
or services. For more information, contact
the ADA Legal Division.
Eases the Transition to Retirement
Planning for the future can be challenging.
The ADA provides tools to help plan
for retirement, including the ADA
Members Retirement Program, which
offers tax-qualified profit sharing,
pension, 401(k) and defined benefits
plans. Members also have access to
a low-fee IRA with more than $90
million in invested assets and 17
investment options.
Builds Friendships, Camaraderie,
and Community
Organized dentistry provides a great
networking opportunity to make friends,
build professional relationships and
have fun. In addition to state and local
society meetings and events, the ADA
Annual Session provides opportunities
for members to fulfill continuing education
credits and interact with their peers
from across the country at the premier
dental meeting in the nation.
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