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NADP has been tracking several pieces of legislation that create All-Payer Claims Databases (APCD) or add dental claims to existing APCDs. Texas HB 1907/SB 1135 was introduced this Spring, and Delaware…
The NADP Communications WorkGroup is working proactively to promote messaging about how the dental benefits industry helped providers, employers and consumers manage the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Social Responsibility Survey is designed to identify the types and amounts of financial assistance NADP dental plan members provided to providers, employers, consumers and the communities in which they live and work. NADP will use this information in our communication with the press and in our advocacy efforts to support the dental benefits industry and NADP members. Last week, the WorkGroup distributed the survey instrument to communications contacts and/or delegates from each member plan. June 21 is the deadline to respond to the survey.
Survey invitations will be sent out to our Research contacts later this month for the Plan Design survey. The Customer Contact Center Metrics survey was distributed a few weeks ago…
Earlier this week, NADP delivered the 2021 Dental Benefits Report: First Quarter 2021 Benefit Utilization report to companies participating in the first quarter survey. For more information or questions about…
Cultivating leaders is a top priority for NADP. That’s why the Nominations Committee wants all plan members to know there is a petition process where they can self-nominate or submit nominations for Board candidates. The Nominations Committee is currently developing an initial slate of Board nominees and invites you to participate via the petition process.
The NADP Communications WorkGroup is working proactively to promote messaging about how the dental benefits industry helped providers, employers and consumers manage the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently reported approximately 12 million consumers selected or were automatically re-enrolled in Marketplace plans during the 2021 Open Enrollment Period, an increase of about 600,000 plan selections from the same time last year.
Earlier this month, the Department of Labor (DoL) released model notices for plans and FAQs on the implementation of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) subsidies authorized in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP). Please see below for a summary of the guidance, and links to the model notices. NADP is also expecting the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to release guidance on the implementation of the COBRA subsidies soon.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), an independent panel of experts that advises the federal government on the efficacy of preventive medical treatments, has released a draft research plan on oral health coverage for children and adults.
Maine LD 1266, introduced on March 25, would establish a minimum medical loss ratio of 80% for all dental plans and require rebates to be provided in any year in which a dental plan’s medical loss ratio is less than the minimum. The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Heather Sanborn, is the chair of the Health Coverage Insurance and Financial Services Committee (HCIFS), a joint committee of the Maine House and Senate.
