JUNE 2014
VOLUME 15, ISSUE 6
Members Receive Awards at 144th Annual Session
CONTENTS
2014 Gold Medal for Distinguished Service — Dr Richard C Black
• American Dental Association Annual Session, October 2014, • San Antonio • American Dental Association Mission of Mercy, Registration Information • 2014 TDA House of Delegates Award Photos • Medicaid • President’s Message • Texas Primary Results
Dr Richard C. Black of El Paso (right) is this year’s recipient of TDA’s highest honor. Dr Black, an orthodontist, has held countless leadership positions throughout his career and has been a member of numerous councils and committees since joining TDA in 1978. He is the current chair of the Council on Legislative and Regulatory Affairs and served as TDA president from 2005 to 2006. He is also the current vice chair of the American Dental Association Council on Governmental Affairs and is a member of the ADA House of Delegates. He is a past member of the ADA Council on Ethics, Bylaws and Judicial Affairs. He continues to practice dentistry full time in El Paso, and remains involved in the community. He served as president of the Sun Carnival Association which puts on collegiate football’s annual Sun Bowl, and also served on 2 of El Paso’s largest cleft palate rehabilitation teams. Dr Black and his wife Beth have 2 daughters, Allyson and Lauren, as well as 3 grandchildren. In his spare time, Dr Black enjoys whitewater rafting, fly fishing, and golf. Presenting the award is TDA President Dr David A. Duncan.
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New Dentist Leadership Award – Dr Chad Allen Dr Chad Allen of Corpus Christi (left) is TDA’s outstanding new dentist leader of the year. A third-generation dentist, he graduated from Baylor College of Dentistry in 2004. He initially remained in Dallas, working on his prosthodontic residency and completing his Masters in Oral Biology in 2007. He then moved back to his hometown of Corpus Christi where he opened his private practice specializing in prosthodontics. Dr Allen is extremely active with the Nueces Valley Dental Society, serving in many offices including president (2012). He is currently chair of the New Dentist Committee and an alternate delegate to the TDA House. His community involvement includes volunteering at Timmon’s Ministries Dr William M. Allen Dental Clinic, which is named after his grandfather and was started by his father, Dr Charles M. Allen Sr. He is also a board member of the Annapolis Christian Academy, and mentors pre-dental students and trains dental assistants at Texas A&M Corpus Christi and Del Mar College. Dr Allen and his wife of 15 years, Amy, have 2 daughters, AnnMarie and Allie. In his spare time, Dr Allen regularly attends church Bible studies, and enjoys windsurfing, having twice placed in the top 10 at the U.S. Open Windsurfing National Championships. Presenting the award is Dr Josh Austin.
• 2014 House of Delegate speeches • Why Use Oral Splints for Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs)?
Around the State
August 1-2 • Dentists Who Care Conference South Padre Island August 1-2 • Texas Mission of Mercy Williamson County August 8 • Texas State Board of Dental Examiners Austin August 8 • TDA Board of Directors Austin August 22 • South Central States Meeting Dallas August 23 • ADA 15th District Trustee Delegation Golf Tournament Dallas August 24 • ADA 15th District Trustee Delegation Second Caucus Dallas
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ADA 2014 — America’s Dental Meeting
ERRATA: The staff of the TDA Today regret inadvertent oversights in the May 2014 issue. The corrections are as follows: Dr Duc “Duke” M. Ho of Katy is the director of the Southeast Division; Dr James R. Foster of Weslaco is the director of the Southwest Division; Dr David L. Doerre of Burkburnett is the 2014 chair of the Council on Membership.
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Rise’ Martin, DDS, Chairman, ADA Committee on Local Arrangements Have you been thinking of attending the ADA annual meeting this year? If not, I hope you will consider taking advantage of a great member benefit and join many of your colleagues. The ADA annual meeting is a wonderful opportunity to invest in the most important element of your practice: yourself. It’s a way to reconnect with classmates around the country in a fun and educational environment. Dentists and their teams work hard during the year to provide a high level of dental care to patients. Taking time off to attend the ADA meeting can reenergize everyone and build a stronger team. I invite you to register for this year’s ADA annual meeting and market place exhibition to be held October 9-14 in beautiful San Antonio. You’ll find more than 260 continuing education courses (half of which have no fee) to choose from over the 4-day meeting including more than 60 hands-on workshops, live patient courses, and cadaver courses given by some of the top clinicians in the country. The meeting will also have an expanded exhibit hall, which will showcase more than 600 suppliers of dental products and services. To register and take advantage of ADA discount offers on hotels, flights and rental cars visit ada.org/meeting. I am honored to be the local arrangements chairman of the meeting this year and will work tirelessly with the entire Council on ADA Sessions, Committee on Local Arrangements (CLA), and our excellent ADA staff members to make sure this year’s meeting is one of the best ever. The CLA provides an invaluable resource to the ADA by recruiting volunteers to assist with the annual meeting. The CLA chair and subcommittee co-chairs are local dental leaders. The success of the ADA annual meeting depends on the dedication of an outstanding group of volunteers—people just like you! Join us and be part of an esteemed group of dental professionals who come together each year to make the ADA annual meeting a success! To learn more about volunteer position descriptions, please visit tda.org/Events/ADA2014. If you have any questions about volunteering for ADA 2014, please contact TDA Meetings Associate Donna Musselman at donna@tda.org or 512-443-3675. I look forward to seeing everyone again in beautiful and historic San Antonio!
Come for ADA 2014, Stay for Mission of Mercy Reprinted with permission. Originally published on ada.org.
The American Dental Association (ADA) will host a Mission of Mercy (MOM), a free dental clinic, in San Antonio on Sunday, October 12, 2014, from 5:30 AM to 5:30 PM to treat local residents without access to care. Stay through Sunday and join your colleagues from across the nation in bringing free dental care to San Antonio. Contribute your unique talents to help make this program a success. Visit this link to volunteer: tinyurl.com/ADAMOM. Please note: Feel free to share this information with potential volunteers, but please do not post it or share in any public forum. The ADA MOM team will be working closely with local representatives to get the word out to patients in need just prior to the event. In the meantime, we do not want any patients putting off needed emergency care while trying to wait for the MOM event, and we want to minimize the chance of having to turn away local residents in need because we have exceeded our capacity to deliver care.
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Texas Dental Program Medicaid/CHIP HHSC Cancels Xerox Medicaid Contract In early May 2014, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) announced that it terminated the state’s Medicaid claims administration contract with Xerox. HHSC is finalizing a 3-year agreement with Accenture, the largest subcontractor under Xerox, as lead vendor until HHSC is able to competitively rebid the contract. Accenture will take over the work performed by Xerox on August 1 after a transition period during which improvements are made to the prior authorization process and other functions are reviewed. You will find HHSC’s complete news release at http://www. tinyurl.com/xerox-medicaid. Accenture has been responsible for the Texas Medicaid & Healthcare Partnership (TMHP) data center since 2004 and has extensive knowledge of TMHP services. To the extent possible, Accenture will continue to use the same business processes so changes for dentists and clients will be minimal. Claims payments, prior authorizations, dentist enrollment, encounter data processing and other TMHP functions will continue as usual without disruption. Toll-free numbers and websites associated with TMHP will remain the same, so dentists should continue to use their regular points of contact.
2014 Annual Session Award Highlights Narrative by Paul H. Schlesinger; photos by Goen South Photography and Paul Schlesinger TDA Awards Committee
Dr Steven J. Hill, Chair, Senior Director, Northwest District • Dr Joshua A. Austin, Senior Director, Southwest District Dr Jerry J. Hopson, Senior Director, Northeast District • Dr William S. Nantz, Senior Director, Southeast District
Outgoing Council Members
(L–R): Drs Marshal D. Goldberg – Council on Constitution & Bylaws; Delton D. Yarbrough II – Council on Dental Economics; Jacqueline M. Plemons – Council on Dental Education, Trade, & Ancillaries; Victor Rodriguez – Council on Annual Session; Victoria A. Vickers – Council on Ethics & Judicial Affairs; Ralph A. Cooley – Council on Membership; and Michael Gonzalez – Council on Peer Review.
Outgoing Vice Presidents
(L–R): Drs Jean E. Bainbridge of Dallas, Yvonne E. Maldonado of El Paso, Gregory K. Oelfke of Houston, and David C. Woodburn of Amarillo each served on the TDA Board of Directors from 2011-2014.
HHSC intends to make this transition as smooth as possible. Any questions about this matter should be sent to MedicaidContractTransition_2014@hhsc. state.tx.us.
HHSC Develops New Provider Marketing Guidelines Over the last couple of years, the Texas Dental Association (TDA) worked with the legislature, HHSC, and Office of Inspector General staff to develop guidelines to help dentists comply with the marketing prohibitions under Medicaid fee-for-service, Medicaid Managed Care, Children’s Medicaid Dental, and CHIP Dental included in Senate Bill 8 (83rd Legislative Session, 2013). HHSC’s marketing rules to implement SB 8 (1 Texas Administrative Code §354.1452 and amended 1 Texas Administrative Code §353.405) are scheduled to go into effect June 2014.
50-Year Members (Top row, L–R): Drs William Paul Schellhase, James Norman Brown, Thomas Hayne Holmes, Donald Eugene Farrimond, E. Penn
Jackson, Winston O. Miller, Andrew B. Jordan Jr., and Jess N. Legg III. (Bottom row, L–R): Drs Leonard Jackson Williams, Joe Kenneth Smith, Ernesto S. Davila, Joe Thomas Highnote, Walter Marland Jarrell Jr., James C. Haller, Monte Gerald Moore, Richard James Dusek, and D. Kent Pollard.
SB 8 prohibits dentists from disseminating material or engaging in any other communication that (1) involves unsolicited personal contact with a client or a parent whose child is enrolled in Medicaid or child health plan program; (2) is directed at the client or parent solely because the client or parent’s child is receiving Medicaid or child health plan benefits; and (3) is intended to influence the client or parent’s choice of provider. However, exceptions to the marketing prohibition include making oral health information available during community-sponsored educational events, health fairs, outreach activities, or similar community or non-profit events. At these events, dentists and their staff may wear identifying scrubs, use identifying table drapes, and make available toothpaste, toothbrushes, pamphlets, etc., that include the name of the dentist and/or dental office as long as the materials are not disseminated to Continued on page 4
Life Members (Top row, L–R): Drs Stephen P. Lukin, Roger Arredondo, Carl Frederick Herring, Glen David Hall, Robert Burnard Moseley, Carl Douglas Foster, Thomas Jay Janson, Sigurd S. Kendall, William Louis DuBose, William S. Cabaniss, Lawrence Evans Wolinsky, Michael S. Dwyer, and Jan M. Rollow. (Middle row, L–R): Drs Gustav Emil Gates, Gary Wayne McDonald, Birgit Junfin Glass, Michael E. Dean, William A. Pavlat, James C. Lemon, Larry H. Poth, Gary L. Goodyear, Richard Louis Raimondo Jr., Kenneth S. Gluski, and Donald F. Cohen. (Bottom row, L–R): Drs John W. Sparkman, Michael L. Giesler, Hilton Israelson, Dan P. McCauley, Richard C. Black, Jack L. Lewright Jr, G. Dan Devine III, Lawrence T. Holland, Kent Breedlove Macaulay, Sherrie Marie Ross, and Edward S. Key.
happy healthy smiles... that’s our mission! Volunteer for Two Upcoming TMOMs On August 1-2, 2014, Georgetown will host a Texas Mission of Mercy (TMOM) event. This will be Williamson County’s sixth TMOM, and we are thrilled to be providing services near TDASF’s home office area. Then, September 20, 2014, Ft. Stockton will host its very first TMOM, and we are also very excited to bring this life-saving dental care to the citizens of West Texas. The care provided to the most needy Texans in these regions will help relieve pain, as well as improve oral and overall health in these communities. TMOM events depend on the generous involvement of Texas dentists. To sign up to volunteer for this event, or to make a monetary contribution, please visit tdasmiles.org. JUNE 2014 • TDA Today • 2
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Certificates of Merit The Annual Session of the Texas Dental Association May 1-4, 2014 • San Antonio, TX
Incoming President Award
Dr David H. McCarley of McKinney (right) assumes the presidency of the TDA at the Sunday House of Delegates. Turning the office over to him is outgoing President Dr David A. Duncan.
Outgoing Past President
Dr Michael L. Stuart (left) of Sunnyvale served on the TDA Board of Directors as president-elect, president, and past president from 2011-2014. Presenting the award is Dr Jerry Hopson.
Outgoing President Award
Dr David A. Duncan of Amarillo (left) receives the Outgoing President’s lapel pin from new TDA President Dr David H. McCarley at the Sunday House of Delegates.
President’s Awards
Dr Paul Stubbs of Georgetown received a President’s Award from Dr David Duncan for his outstanding work on behalf of the TDA. Dr Stubbs retired this April as TDA Building Committee chair, a position he has held since 2003.
Ms Sandy Blum of Austin received a President’s Award from Dr David Duncan for her outstanding work on behalf of TDA. She has served as director of the TDA Annual Session and Meeting Services Department since 1998.
Mr Jess Calvert of Austin received a President’s Award from Dr David Duncan for his outstanding work on behalf of TDA. Mr. Calvert has served as director of the Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Department since 2008.
The entire staff of the TDA received a President’s Award from Dr David Duncan for their outstanding work. Standing, (L–R): Ms Sandy Blum, Ms DeeDee Delagarza, Ms Rachael Daigle, Ms Jaida Reed, Ms Paula Lerash, Ms Lee Ann Johnson, Mr Terry Cornwell, Ms Donna Cortez, Ms Diane Rhodes, Ms Donna Musselman, and Ms Crystal Guerrero. Seated, (L–R): Mr Donovan Osio, Ms Leigh Ann Montague, Ms Ann Pargac, Mr Josh Epstein, Ms Nicole Scott, Ms Cassy Gutierrez, and Mr Paul Schlesinger. Not pictured are Mr Jess Calvert, Ms Teresa Kim, Mr Billy Callis, Ms Judith Gonzalez, Ms Traci Mondragon, and Ms Ashley Authement.
Service Recognition Awards Dr David McCarley of McKinney (left) is recognized for serving on the TDA Board of Directors as Parliamentarian, 2011–2013. Presenting the award is Dr Jerry Hopson.
Dr Mark Peppard of Austin (left) is recognized for his years of meritorious service to dentistry through political advocacy. Presenting the award is Dr William Nantz.
Dr Eric S. Solomon of Dallas (left) is recognized for his analytical survey work on behalf of the TDA Committee on Access, Medicaid & CHIP. Presenting the award is Dr Jerry Hopson.
Dr Michael L. Stuart of Sunnyvale (right) is recognized for his service as TDA’s interim executive director from August 2013 to May 2014. Presenting the award is TDA president Dr David Duncan.
Dr Mark Nichols, vice president of Clinical Affairs for the Bering Omega Dental Clinic of Houston (left), accepts a Certificate of Merit on behalf of the clinic. Bering Omega’s dental clinic offers a full range of oral and dental health care services to those living with HIV/AIDS in the Southeast Texas region. Many of Bering Omega’s patients live at or below the poverty level. Services offered include basic oral hygiene, general dentistry, oral medicine/oral pathology, prosthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, and oral surgery. Funding comes from individuals, corporations, foundations, faith organizations and community groups. Presenting the award is Dr William Nantz.
Brothers Phillip and Victor Ramirez, owners of JDL Laboratories in Port Neches, receive a Certificate of Merit in recognition of their efforts to serve the dental health and welfare of the disadvantaged population of Southeast Texas. JDL is a dental lab that partners with local dentists, organizations, and programs such as the TDA Smiles Foundation, Texas Mission of Mercy, and the Texas Department of Aging and Disability. JDL donates its time, materials, and resources to provide dentures, denture repairs, and acrylic partials for the less fortunate. JDL recently worked with local dentists and the Texas Department of Aging and Disability to provide over $20,000 worth of probono work. Presenting the award is Dr William Nantz.
Dr David Bright, dental clinic volunteer at the Bethesda Health Clinic of Tyler (left), accepts a Certificate of Merit on behalf of the clinic. Bethesda Health Clinic is a Christ-centered ministry whose mission is to provide affordable, high-quality care for those in need in Smith County. In 2005 the dental clinic was launched, and provides treatment to patients experiencing pain or discomfort, as well as dental hygiene, fillings, and restorative care for a fixed, nominal cost. In 2013 the dental clinic served 2,400 patients with its small staff and 20 volunteer dentists. Funding comes from community organizations. Presenting the award is Dr Jerry Hopson.
Ms Melanie Matthews (left), director of the Health Services Department for the San Antonio Southwest Independent School District (SWISD), accepts a Certificate of Merit on behalf of the department. For over 10 years, SWISD has worked with the San Antonio District Dental Society (SADDS) to promote oral health care for the more than 11,000 students in the district. Through this partnership, the team of school nurses has been instrumental in the success of SADDS’s annual Give Kids a Smile and National Children’s Dental Health Month campaigns. This year, pre-kindergarten through 5th grade students on each of the district’s 11 campuses will gain access to on-site dental screening, preventive care, and referrals to local dentists for those who have unmet dental health needs. Presenting the award is Dr Josh Austin.
Ms Khushbu K. Patel (right) of UT School of Dentistry at Houston is presented the TDA Outstanding Senior Dental Student award for her student leadership, academic accomplishments, professionalism, ethical conduct, and volunteer activities promoting dentistry. Presenting the award is Dr H. Phillip Pierpont, the associate dean for student affairs.
May Runoff Sets November Ballot Primary runoff voters in late May selected their candidates for the general election in November. On the republican side, voters continued the recent trend of selecting candidates who campaign as most conservative including Dan Patrick for lieutenant governor and Ken Paxton for attorney general. Republican voters ousted several veteran incumbent lawmakers including Senator Bob Deuell and Representative Stefanie Carter both of Dallas. Democrats selected Leticia Van de Putte to challenge Patrick for the lieutenant governor post in hopes of winning a statewide seat – something a democrat hasn’t done since 1994. The general election will take place on Tuesday, November 4. For detailed election information, visit the Texas Secretary of State website at sos.state.tx.us and click on Election Information. To find out everything you ever wanted to know about voting, visit votetexas.gov. * denpac.org
(Photo courtesy Ms. Dora J. Smith, UTHSCSA Dental School.)
Mr Justin Robert Schaack (right) of TAMHSC Baylor College of Dentistry is presented the TDA Outstanding Senior Dental Student award for his leadership, academic accomplishments, professionalism, ethical conduct, and volunteer activities promoting dentistry. Presenting the award is Dr Lawrence Wolinsky, dean of the dental school.
(Photo courtesy Mr Brian Schnupp, UT School of Dentistry at Houston.)
(Photo courtesy Ms Moira Allen, TAMHSC BCD.)
Outstanding Senior Dental Student Awards (presented at the dental schools) Ms Rachel Leah Lowery (left) of UTHSC San Antonio Dental School is presented the TDA Outstanding Senior Dental Student award for her student leadership, academic accomplishments, professionalism, ethical conduct, and volunteer activities promoting dentistry. Presenting the award is Dr Ivy S. Schwartz, professor of Comprehensive Dentistry.
Host Society Chair Alliance Service Recognition
Mrs Karen Cox of San Antonio received recognition for serving as president of the Alliance of the Texas Dental Association, 2013-2014.
Dr Matthew Steinberg of Austin is recognized for serving as the host society chair. The Capital Area (10th) District Dental Society efficiently and graciously hosted TDA’s 144th Annual Session. Presenting the award is Dr William Nantz.
ATDA at the TDA: Catch the Wave of Dentistry! April Cobb, ATDA Publicity Secretary
During the May 2014 TDA annual session in San Antonio, the Alliance of the Texas Dental Association (ATDA) met congruently. ATDA is a group of dental spouses who collaborate, volunteer, and contribute to the dental profession.
Pictured at the ATDA meeting in May 2014 in San Antonio: (L-R, standing) Julia Martin, Marylynn Wesson, AADA President Sue Ryser, Patty Taylor, Paula Owens, Diane Bogan, Sharon Bryant, Paula Loveless, Angela Estes, Janell Dunsworth, Sherry Kolb, Marthiel Russell, Beth Voorhees, Janet Hooten, Marcella Lovett, Linda Radwanski, Terri Shepherd, Jeanette Kostohyrz, Kelly Lemke, and April Cobb; (L-R, sitting) Janet Crow, Susan Shults, 2013-2014 ATDA President Karen Cox, 2014-2015 ATDA President Debbie Moore, and Conni Durbin.
ATDA members celebrated Karen (Mrs David) Cox’s 2013-14 ATDA presidency and reflected on the Alliance’s support of dentistry throughout the year. Sue Ryser, president of the Alliance of the American Dental Association (AADA), was our honored guest.
Debbie (Mrs Terry) Moore of Southlake was installed as the 2014-15 ATDA president. She is enthusiastic and passionate about keeping current Alliance members active, connected, and engaged as supporters of dentistry, but is equally eager to recruit new members to grow and strengthen our beloved organization. “Catch the wave of dentistry” and come onboard! If you are a dental spouse or dental student spouse, come join us and get your feet wet! The Alliance volunteers at local, state, and national levels. Each of us can be a drop that contributes to the wave of dentistry! Contact ATDA Publicity Secretary April (Mrs. Nick) Cobb of Waco at aprilcobb@hotmail.com to learn more.
TSBDE Rule Update
This recurring section is designed to help TDA members keep up with important Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) rules, other regulations, and state law affecting their practices.
EDITORIAL STAFF Daniel L. Jones, DDS, PhD, Editor Nicole Scott, Managing Editor Billy Callis, Publications Coordinator Barb Donovan, Art Director Paul H. Schlesinger, Consultant
2014 Lawsuit Against the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners — Specialty Advertising On March 5, 2014, the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID), the American Society of Dental Anesthesiologists, the American Academy of Oral Medicine, and the American Academy of Oral Facial Pain filed a lawsuit in federal district court challenging the constitutionality of 22 Texas Administrative Code §108.54 — Advertising of Specialties. The Texas State Board of Dental Examiners rule allows dentists to advertise as specialists or use the terms “specialty” or “specialist” to describe professional dental services in recognized specialty areas that are: (1) recognized by a board that certifies specialists in the area of specialty; and (2) accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association. The plaintiffs argue that the rule severely restricts dentists from advertising their “bona fide” credentials in dentistry. Additionally, the lawsuit contends that the rule delegates the authority to determine “specialties” and which dentists can call themselves “specialists” to the American Dental Association, a private trade association over which the state of Texas has no control.
Board of Directors Dr David H. McCarley, President Dr Craig S. Armstrong, President-elect Dr David A. Duncan, Immediate Past President Vice Presidents Dr Jerry J. Hopson (NE) Dr William S. Nantz (SE) Dr Joshua A. Austin (SW) Dr Steven J. Hill (NW) Senior Directors Dr William H. Gerlach (NE) Dr Karen A. Walters (SE) Dr John B. Mason (SW) Dr Charles W. Miller (NW) Directors Dr Dennis E. Stansbury (NE) Dr Duc “Duke” M. Ho (SE) Dr James R. Foster (SW) Dr W. Kurt Loveless (NW)
At this stage, the outcome from the lawsuit is uncertain. In the meantime, dentists need to pay close attention to compliance with the state board’s business promotion rules — 22 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §§108.50 – 108.63. An analysis of each section of the rules is available on the TSBDE webpage under “Advocacy” on the TDA’s website. For more information, please contact TDA Policy Manager Diane Rhodes at 512-443-3675, diane@tda.org.
Dr Ron Collins, Secretary-Treasurer Dr John W. Baucum III, Speaker of the House Dr Arthur C. Morchat, Parliamentarian Dr Daniel L. Jones, Editor Mike Geeslin, Executive Director William H. Bingham, Legal Counsel
Medicaid, Continued from page 1 Medicaid/CHIP clients, but simply made available to all event participants. Despite the passage of SB 8, confusion remains about permitted marketing activities. To address the confusion, HHSC recently announced guidelines to educate dentists and other affected entities about the rules and to implement a process allowing providers to submit marketing materials to HHSC for review and approval prior to use. Information about the process for submitting marketing to HHSC for review and approval will be made available on the TMHP website. Specific information on the new marketing requirements, including examples of permissible and prohibited activities, will be included in the guidelines. Providers are first encouraged to assess their intended marketing based on the guidelines to determine if it is permissible or prohibited. If the provider is still unsure of their compliance with the new rules, they may submit provider marketing to HHSC for review and approval. Each marketing submission must be accompanied by a completed form, which will be available on the TMHP website. Providers will be required to include on the form a description of the provider marketing being submitted for review and a description of its intended use, including date and location of the planned marketing activity. HHSC will review submissions and provide a written response within 30 business days. HHSC will contact the provider if additional information is needed. If HHSC denies an approval, the provider may revise and re-submit as a new submission. HHSC’s approval is not extended to any deviations or modifications made to the marketing following the issuance of HHSC’s approval.
TDA Today (USPS 022-007) is published monthly except for December by the Texas Dental Association, 1946 S IH-35 Ste 400, Austin, Texas 78704-3698, 512-443-3675. Periodicals Postage Paid at Austin, Texas and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to TDA TODAY, 1946 S IH-35 Ste 400, Austin, TX 78704-3698. Copyright 2014 Texas Dental Association. All rights reserved. Annual subscriptions: Texas Dental Association (TDA) members, $5. In-state American Dental Association (ADA) affiliated, $15 + tax. Out-of-state ADA affiliated, $15. In-state non-ADA affiliated, $30 + tax. Out-of-state non-ADA affiliated, $30. Single issue price: TDA members $1. In-state ADA affiliated, $3 + tax. Out-of-state ADA affiliated, $3. In-state non-ADA affiliated, $6 + tax. Out-of-state non-ADA affiliated, $6. Contributions: Manuscripts and news items of interest to the membership of the Association are solicited. Manuscripts should be typewritten, double spaced, and the original copy should be submitted. Please refer to Instructions for Contributors in the annual September Directory of the Texas Dental Journal for more information. The Information for Contributors is available at tda.org. All statements of opinion and of supposed facts are published on authority of the writer under whose name they appear and are not to be regarded as the views of the Texas Dental Association, unless such statements have been adopted by the Association. Articles are accepted with the understanding that they have not been published previously. Authors must disclose any financial or other interests they may have in products or services described in their articles. Advertisements: Publication of advertisements in this publication does not constitute a guarantee or endorsement by the Association of the quality of value of such product or of the claims made of it by its manufacturer.
Additional information on the guidelines, as well as specific examples of permitted and prohibited activities, may be found on the TDA’s Medicaid and CHIP webpage at tda.org under “Helpful Tips.”
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