Feb 6, 2026
Give Kids A Smile 2026 kicks off in Houston
Nearly 200 children received free dental care Feb. 6 during the national ADA Foundation Give Kids A Smile kickoff in Houston. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
Nearly 200 children received free dental care Feb. 6 during the national ADA Foundation Give Kids A Smile kickoff in Houston. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
The ADA is urging members to contact the EPA after the agency said it will initiate an accelerated review of fluoride in drinking water. Read More
Feb 6, 2026
President Donald Trump signed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan spending bill Feb. 3, ending the partial government shutdown. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
For nearly 100 years, the ADA Seal of Acceptance has helped consumers make informed decisions about dental products. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The ADA is urging the CMS to maintain strong oversight of Medicare Advantage supplemental dental benefits. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The association's 17 consensus statements emphasize accuracy and transparency. Read More
Feb 5, 2026
The ADA is urging the CMS to maintain strong oversight of Medicare Advantage supplemental dental benefits. Read More
Feb 2, 2026
The burden of severe periodontitis remains a public health concern in the U.S., according to the cover story of the February issue of JADA. Read More
Feb 2, 2026
The Code Maintenance Committee will vote to accept, amend or decline CDT Code changes for 2027. Read More
Jan 30, 2026
The ADA achieved a plethora of advocacy wins in 2025. Read More
Jan 30, 2026
ADA News spoke with dentists in government who discussed how and why they stepped into policy work, and what they've learned along the way. Read More
Jan 29, 2026
The ADA is seeking volunteers for Oral Health 2050, a strategic initiative aimed at establishing a roadmap for dentistry’s next 25 years. Read More
Jan 29, 2026
Jan 29, 2026
The recommendations address the use of light-based devices to determine the need for biopsy. Read More
Jan 26, 2026
Jan 25, 2026
The New York State Dental Association secured several legislative and regulatory victories that address long-standing concerns for dentists. Read More
Jan 22, 2026
The ADA submitted a letter urging lawmakers to examine longstanding issues in the commercial dental market at insurer CEO hearings. Read More
Jan 22, 2026
ADA Health Policy Institute data shows many dentists are concerned about low reimbursement rates. Read More
Jan 22, 2026
The Academy for Sports Dentistry is offering a sports dentist certification course that will focus on preventing and managing trauma. Read More
Jan 22, 2026
Patient service coordinators serve as a connection point between patients and the rest of the dental team. Read More
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has released the e-prescription guidance regarding exemptions for the upcoming requirement for submitting prescriptions for controlled substances electronically.
The guidance indicates for those prescribers who certify they issue 150 or fewer controlled substance prescriptions in a 12-month period; the prescriber will need to answer an attestation-type question for the waiver on the license renewal application. IDFPR has indicated to ISDS that the 12-month period will be calculated on a calendar year basis.
Details of the New Law
Beginning January 1, 2024, all healthcare providers prescribing controlled substances schedule II-V must submit prescriptions electronically. The legislation provides for the following exemptions to submitting the prescriptions electronically: