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Enhance your marketing strategies with insights gained from the recently published NADP Consumer Tracking Study. This in-depth study covers oral health and dental visitation, oral health education and information and…
As the voice of the dental benefits industry, NADP frequently collaborates with key stakeholders to promote and advance our mission. Every year, NADP participates in vital spring and summer meetings with multiple organizations we work with.
NADP staff is currently reviewing the final rule, “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; HHS Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters for 2023″(CMS-9911-F), alongside the PY2023 Final Letter to Issuers, released April 28 by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
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NADP continues to advance the dental benefits industry in its work with key stakeholders, including underwriters and standards-setting organizations.
CONVERGE offers numerous opportunities to connect with colleagues, peers and industry thought leaders.
To form a united clinical voice that informs our strategic direction and leverages the association’s collective knowledge, the NADP Board of Directors recently approved the transition of the Clinical Quality Measures Sub-WorkGroup (SWG) into a new Clinical Sub-WorkGroup (SWG).
The voice of the dental benefits industry resonated loud and clear with federal lawmakers this past week as 37 NADP members advocated to over 70 Congressional offices, the most AIA meetings ever to date, for expanded access to dental care during Virtual Advocacy in Action, April 26-28.
The internal Revenue Service released the proposed rule “Affordability of Employer Coverage for Family Members of Employees,” (REG-114339-21), April 5.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has extended the federal public health emergency through July 15, 2022.
