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ADIA Announces New Partnership with AUP IT
ADIA partners with AUP IT to support members in keeping their business safe
Australian Dental Industry Association (ADIA) is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with cyber security company, AUP IT.
AUP IT is a professional services and consulting organisation with a ‘Strategy first, Technology next’ approach to helping businesses solve complex and vexing tech issues. Their services range from providing businesses with part-time CIOs who actively work with stakeholders in driving value and progressing digital transformation initiatives and cybersecurity through to automating repetitive work. AUP IT provides vulnerability assessments, Security Operations Centre (SOC) facilities, and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) among other services.
Through this partnership, ADIA will assist its members to reduce their risk of data breach and strengthen their cyber resiliency through end-to-end IT managed services solutions priced exclusively for ADIA members. AUP IT CEO Raja Pradeep said, “AUP IT has extensive experience in the dental and medical industries with a deep understanding of the business drivers impacting the industry. As ADIA is the peak body representing manufacturers and suppliers of innovative dental products, we were excited to be able to work with them to safeguard the dental industry.”
“The dental industry, much like other industries that fall under the healthcare banner, is heavily regulated regarding Cyber Security and Data Protection. You can never be too careful when it comes to the protection of your critical data, people, and infrastructure. We are excited to be able to assist ADIA members in safeguarding their IT systems, identify areas of weakness and suggest potential IT solutions to mitigate risks both current and as they arise,” Mr Pradeep said.
ADIA CEO Kym de Britt looks forward to the new partnership enhancing the security of members’ IT systems. “I am delighted to announce ADIA has entered a new partnership with cyber security company, AUP IT. Recent high profile data breaches have highlighted the need for secure IT systems, and we look forward to being able to support our members’ cyber security needs with this partnership. ADIA recently carried out a vulnerability scan with AUP IT, the results of which were extremely insightful and demonstrated that this is a worthwhile exercise for any small business to undertake.”
For more information on this partnership, please contact ADIA Head Office on 1300 943 094.
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ADIA CEO Update: Sarah Raphael
The Australian Dental Industry Association welcomes Sarah Raphael as Senior Policy and Advocacy Manager.
Sarah has over thirty years’ experience spanning clinical practise, teaching and learning, policy and advocacy and research. Her roles have spanned government, academia, corporate and not-for-profit settings, including non-executive board experience. Originally trained as a Specialist Paediatric Dentist, she possesses a unique skill set with strengths in communication, critical thinking and strategic vision. She is highly self-motivated and innovative with a strong belief in teamwork and collaborative design.
Senior Policy and Advocacy Manager, Sarah Raphael
Most recently working in senior management at the Australian Dental Association NSW, Sarah was instrumental in steering advocacy and volunteerism within the profession and community. In her role as Engagement and Advocacy Executive, Sarah was responsible for driving improvements in the areas of community water fluoridation, aged care, rural and remote health and developed and fostered key relationships with government and external stakeholders. As General Manager of Filling the Gap charity, that provides pro bono dental services for disadvantaged people, Sarah grew the organisation, developing the first strategic plan, securing government and industry partnerships, private funding and working towards ensuring the sustainability of the pro bono dental programs offered in NSW and the ACT.
With Sarah’s return to the dental industry, she will draw upon her experience, having consulted for over a decade with Colgate Oral Care, Australia. She is thrilled to be able to join ADIA where she will continue to drive their advocacy priorities. Sarah’s vision for the future to enable the next generation of health professionals to make a meaningful difference and to continue advocating for equity of access to health in our community is well-aligned with the mission and values of ADIA.
If you would like any more information or have any questions or feedback, please do not hesitate to do so by email.
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ADIA CEO Update: Fifth Review of the Dental Benefits Act 2008: Report Released
In the second half of last year, ADIA participated in the fifth review of the Dental Benefits Act 2008 (the Act). The report has been tabled in Parliament this month.The report includes 21 recommendations for improving delivery of and access to the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), the only program operating under the Act. |
Increasing awareness and participation in the CDBS is a key advocacy focus for ADIA. It is encouraging to see a united call from respondents for increased awareness of the CDBS across the board, as well as a strong focus on equitable access to care for rural and remote children and priority populations.
The recommendations also include establishing a definition of children with 'high care needs' and increased benefits for that group, along with inclusion of treatment in a hospital setting and treatment provided under general anaesthetic.
The report is timely given the current Senate Select Committee Inquiry into the Provision of and Access to Dental Services in Australia. (Read the interim report here.)
ADIA continues to advocate for increased awareness of the CDBS for eligible children in Australia. Any developments on the report recommendations and the Senate Select Inquiry will be shared via this update as they become available.
If you would like any more information or have any questions or feedback, please do not hesitate to do so by email.
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ADIA CEO Update: TGA Fees and Charges Updated for 2023-2024
TGA Fees and Charges Updated for 2023-2024
Earlier this year, ADIA shared the proposed changes to TGA fees and charges for the new financial year via this update. These changes were open to consultation, which ADIA participated in. Late last month, the 2023-2024 fees and charges were released.
I am pleased to report that many of the proposed increases were reduced or removed following consultation, with most increases in line with inflation.
As a reminder, the proposed changes are summarised below. You can view the entire consultation paper here.
Source: TGA fees and charges proposal 2023-24 Consultation Paper
The Changes by Category
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members who provided feedback during the consultation process. Your input allows us to best represent your interests with the TGA and other stakeholders.
The vast majority of charges have an increase of 5.2% on last year's costs. You can view a side-by-side comparison of 22-23 and 23-24 charges via the button below.
To view this year's fees and charges document in full, click here.
To view the 2022-2023 document, click here.
If you would like any more information or have any questions or feedback, please do not hesitate to do so by email.
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ADIA Announces New Partnership with AUDIENCED
Australian Dental Industry Association (ADIA) is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with media production company, AUDIENCED.
AUDIENCED understands the importance of balancing news, awareness and education for a qualified and discerning audience. Through this partnership, ADIA will deliver high-quality video content to drive better member advocacy and communication.
Hardeep Girn, Executive Producer and Director at AUDIENCED said, "AUDIENCED approached ADIA, recognising it as the peak body representing manufacturers and suppliers of innovative dental products. ADIA immediately saw the opportunity to produce engaging filmed content, to support advocacy and reach dental stakeholders, health policy makers and the broader community.
"The dental industry's impact on Australian oral health and broader health outcomes, deserves a platform that shows its progress and full potential. AUDIENCED looks forward to putting a lens on the people involved, through its online health shows and production support for the industry." Mr Girn said.
ADIA CEO Kym De Britt also looks forward to the new partnership enhancing the association’s ability to highlight the great work of members in the industry. ""I am delighted to announce ADIA has entered into a new partnership with film production company, AUDIENCED. This is a fantastic opportunity for the Association to not only deliver high quality educational content, but also showcase our members who are doing great things in the industry. I encourage you to keep your eye out for videos produced by AUDIENCED on our social media and website." Mr De Britt said.
For more information on this partnership, please contact ADIA Head Office on 1300 943 094.
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