ClearinghouseAccess ClearinghouseHistory & PurposeThe American Association of Dental Boards, formerly known as the American Association of Dental Examiners, was founded in 1883, is composed of state dental boards, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, as well as both past and present members of those boards, board administrators and board attorneys. One of the problems which challenges state boards of dentistry is assuring the public that dental practitioners currently licensed in their state, and practitioners who move from state to state, practice in accordance with state dental practice acts. In response to the resolution, the AADB Central Office sent out a request to all state boards asking for participation in the Clearinghouse. As a result, a manual system of data collection and compilation was implemented. In 1989, the AADB recognized the need for computerizing and enhancing the Clearinghouse. This need was pursued and the AADB was awarded a contract by the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration to meet these needs. The purpose of the Clearinghouse is to provide a central register where the final actions taken by the boards of dental examiners may be recorded. Information indicating whether or not an individual has been involved in a board action may then be obtained on request from the AADB. The Clearinghouse does not currently provide malpractice information or verify credentials. Only practitioners who have been sanctioned are listed in the AADB’s Clearinghouse for Board Actions. Customers submit queries by providing practitioner names and their associated biographical data to the Clearinghouse. These inquiries are matched against the information in the database. Any errors in biographical information submitted by the customer will adversely affect the outcome of the search. Clearinghouse information is intended to serve as a “flagging system”. Please note that any information provided to your organization must be kept confidential and cannot be released, directly or indirectly, to any other person, party, entity, or organization. An organization may report that a practitioner through the AADB’s Clearinghouse and that there was no information on the practitioner in the Clearinghouse at the time of the report. If there is a report on a practitioner, an organization must directly contact the reporting agency in order to obtain current information from the primary source. Information may be released to your clients only if allowed by the primary source. Under no circumstances, however, may your organization provide AADB reports to other clients or to other locations of your organization. In order for an organization to screen through the AADB, a valid contract must be in place between that organization and the AADB. Who is authorized to use Clearinghouse?The Clearinghouse will accept requests for information from state boards of dentistry, federal agencies, contracted clients, and practitioners who request a self-query. How to become an eligible entity?To access the AADB Clearinghouse for Board Actions query system, a valid contract must be in place between the organization and the AADB. For more information regarding a contract and fees, please contact our central office at [email protected]. If approved by the AADB, a package will be mailed which includes a contract, fee schedule, and other pertinent information. FAQ'sWhat types of practitioners are found in your Clearinghouse? What types of information will I receive on individuals found in your Clearinghouse? Is it mandatory that these agencies report to the AADB? How long has the AADB been collecting the information in its Clearinghouse? What is the difference between the AADB and the National Practitioner Data Bank? SubmissionsHow do I submit the information? What information do I need to provide you in order for you to search for a practitioner? If I submit requests manually, how many names may I submit on one list? Are handwritten submissions acceptable? May I fax you my list and have you fax me the results for a quicker turnaround? ResultsHow long will it take for me to receive results? You may not pass our reports to any entity, department, or individual outside your office. You may indicate, however, that the practitioner was searched in our Clearinghouse and not found to have actions. When the database shows an action taken against a practitioner, your use of the information is subject to your verification of the information with the source agency. |