Dental Access Contract Still Unsuitable As Changes Do Not Go Far Enough Says GDPC, UK
The unnecessarily complex contracts for dental access funding make them risky and inappropriate for dental practice, despite some changes made by the Department of Health (DH), the BDA’s General Dental Practice Committee (GDPC) has said today. The final version of the ‘PDS+’ agreement developed for the current round of dental access procurement has been published today by DH. It runs to nearly 50 pages and 17 schedules.
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