ClearChoice Joins UCLA to Help Alleviate PPE Shortage

 ClearChoice Joins UCLA to Help Alleviate PPE Shortage

ClearChoice, a national network of dental implant practices, is working with The UCLA School of Dentistry to address the U.S. personal protective equipment (PPE) shortage caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

UCLA is acting as a distribution center to hospitals treating COVID-19 patients around the country and is repurposing digital printers to produce PPE, according to a press release.

ClearChoice has coordinated a donation of surplus PPE from its network and has repurposed digital printers to prototype 3D printed PPE as well.

“We saw how many health care providers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic were in dire need of PPE, and we immediately began looking for solutions to help address this shortage,” said Dr. Mark Adams, prosthodontist and VP Clinical Affairs for ClearChoice Management Services, according to the release. “We’re very excited to support UCLA’s effort and have enlisted our network of 150 providers to donate through the program.”

In March, ClearChoice realigned services in its 63 centers to focus on urgent and emergent dental needs, reducing the number of unnecessary emergency room visits to hospitals that are overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases.

“A recent study on the dental profession’s response to the COVID-19 crisis shows that 20 percent of U.S. dental practices are closed completely—even to emergencies,” said Kevin Mosher, CEO for ClearChoice Management Services, according to the release. “In this environment, we feel it is in keeping with the ClearChoice mission to step up to the responsibility of addressing the coverage gap as state and local guidelines permit, diverting people from ERs, and being there for patients who badly need care.”

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Source: ClearChoice

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