NADP, Dental Benefits Providers Rally Against Maine DLR Legislation

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…

Action on Maine Dental Loss Ratio Bill Delayed to 2022

Progress on Maine LD 1266, which would establish a minimum medical loss ratio of 80% for all dental plans and require rebates, stalled in the Health Coverage Insurance and Financial Services…

CA DMHC Posts Final DLR Reporting Guidance

On April 24, the California Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) issued final guidance regarding dental loss ratio (DLR) reporting. The DMHC has updated its website to reflect a new…

Talking Strategy – Insights from CAP

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Download Your Members’ Only Research Resources on Massachusetts MLR

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Consortium Pilot Delivers Expanded Professional Development

…would recommend future consortium participation, highlighting the value of this new program. Focused on addressing a pressing industry challenge—loss ratios—the consortium provided a unique learning experience tailored to member plans….

NADP Informs Members about EDI Requirements

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NADP’s Advocacy Improves Dental Transparency Bills in TX and CT

NADP secured several favorable changes to Texas HB 1934, a network leasing and overpayment recovery bill. In addition to ensuring that carriers would be able to provide notices to providers…

Oral & Overall Health – OBESITY

…with tooth loss – especially loss of posterior occlusion and lack of a functional dentition – were more likely to be obese than of normal weight. Gerodontology 2024   Obesity…