Newsroom NADP News Stay informed about the dental benefits industry and the association with the NADP Newsroom. News Posts Filter Collapse CategoryAllAdvocacy - Advocacy in Action - Federal - Billing Issues - Claims Processing - Loss Ratio - Medicaid - Medicare - State - Loss Ratio - Provider NetworksBytesDental Benefits - Consumer Resources - Find a dental plan - Industry Issues - Legislative - Oral Health - Research - Statistical ReportsDental ImpressionsEvents - Advocacy in ActionIndustry News - Press ReleasesNADP Updates - Awards - Board of Directors - Elections - CDT Licensing Program - NADP on the Move - NADP Staff - President's Message - Terminology, Standards & Transactions - OperationsReset Filters April 29, 2022 NADP Pulse – April 2022 It’s my privilege to share some highlights about how your association has made multiple strides to advance the industry and NADP this month. View This Post April 26, 2022 SKYGEN Releases New Features to SaaS Platform SKYGEN Releases New Features to SaaS Platform Apr 26, 2022 Online Portal Facilitates Purchase of Individual Dental Insurance MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis., April 13, 2022 – SKYGEN, the leading provider of… View This Post March 30, 2022 Gain Insights into Consumer Behaviors with New Study by NADP In 2021, dental coverage declined among U.S. consumers 18 years of age and older, according to the recently published NADP 2021 Consumer Dental Health and Benefit Tracking Study. The study found 61% of U.S. consumers ages 18 and over carried a dental benefits plan in 2021, down from a high of 67% coverage in 2018. View This Post March 30, 2022 NADP is Seeking Data from Members for Industry Reports NADP Premium Survey The Premium Survey collects information about average premium by product type (DHMO, DPPO, and Dental Indemnity), group size and at the national and state level. Due Date:… View This Post March 30, 2022 NADP Releases 2021 Benefit Utilization Report NADP recently released the 2021 Benefit Utilization Report. Apparent from the data in this report is that utilization patterns are returning to a pattern seen pre-pandemic. View This Post Pages: 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105