Minnesota State Senate Passes Oral Health Practitioner
Legislation Vote Paves the Way for First ADHP Program in the Country
On April 17, 2009, The Minnesota State Senate passed an amended Omnibus
Higher Education Bill (SF 2083) that contained a provision defining licensure,
scope of practice and supervision for the Oral Health Practitioner (OHP). The
vote was a significant victory for OHP proponents.
The legislation, based on the OHP workgroup recommendations, allows the OHP
to provide care in settings serving low-income, uninsured and underserved
populations pursuant to a collaborative management agreement. The agreement
outlines the relationship between the OHP and dentist and includes a list of
settings, practice limitations, age specific protocols and a referral mechanism,
which would allow the OHP to practice in locations where the dentist is not
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Journal of Dental Hygiene
Back in Print
The Journal of Dental Hygiene, ADHA’s refereed, scientific publication, is coming back in print! Members need only to log on here and a link to subscribe will appear on their dash board. For non-member subscriptions, please download this form and fax back to 312-467-1806.
National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center Offers New Resources
The National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center (OHRC) is has announced the availability of several new resources, including information on access to care, practice guidelines and information on the importance of oral hygiene and oral health care during pregnancy. More