![]() These revisions to the ADA Code and accompanying Advisory Opinion, passed by the ADA House of Delegates in October 2018, are as follows (additions underscored, deletions stricken through): Accordingly, it is imperative that CODA revise its curricula standards at Standard 2-24 to require that students learn and train in the treatment management of patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities as was recommended by NCD in its letter to CODA dated January 23, 2018. ![]() The ADA Code now dictates that a dental care provider may not deny care to a patient based on the patient’s disability, and that any provider in need of another’s skills, knowledge, equipment or expertise has an obligation to consult with or refer that patient with a disability to that provider. I write to you today to draw CODA’s attention to the recent revision by the American Dental Association (ADA) of its Principles of Ethics & Code of Professional Responsibility, voted on by the ADA House of Delegates on October 22, 2018. Director, Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA)
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