185 posts found
Jun 8 2017
"How should a claim be billed when the treating dentist is not the entity that’s supposed to receive payment for the service?" The Ohio Dental Association receives that question with some degree of regularity throughout the year.
The calls typically come from practices that are either bringing on an associate for the first time or are ... [continue reading]
May 3 2017
MetLife is continuing to cause angst and frustration for dentists across the state by persisting in sending notices, in some cases three or four notices, to dentists stating “electronic funds transfer (EFT) is [MetLife’s] preferred method for provider reimbursements and this payment will be [MetLife’s] only method for provider ... [continue reading]
Apr 10 2017
After three and a half years of litigation, the California Dental Association has come to a successful resolution of its legal action against Delta Dental of California.
In early March, the CDA and Delta Dental jointly announced a proposed settlement concerning Delta Dental’s plans to reduce its Premier dentists’ reimbursement rates. ... [continue reading]
Mar 7 2017
Over two and a half years ago a major Ohio dental insurer changed its reimbursement rate and participation obligations for newly contracted dentists.
At the time, the carrier reported it made the change in order to stay competitive with other preferred provider organizations (PPOs) that were reimbursing their contracting dentists at lower rates ... [continue reading]
Feb 8 2017
Last September the American Dental Association announced its development of a new, free service to help dentists provide credentialing information to third parties. The ADA reported that the credentialing service allows dentists to input, store and update their credentials into a centralized, secure database through the ADA website, ADA.org. The ... [continue reading]
Feb 2 2017
Delta Dental of Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana has tied participation in Delta Premier and/or Delta PPO to participation in its new Medicare Advantage Plan. Delta has amended its contracts with Premier and PPO participating dentists to implement this decision, and the amended contracts took effect Jan. 1, 2017. Because Delta has tied these plans ... [continue reading]
Jan 12 2017
Member dentists occasionally contact the Ohio Dental Association concerning third-party reimbursement arrangements that they are unfamiliar or uncomfortable with. Common recent examples have involved unsolicited efforts by third-party payers to provide reimbursement using electronic funds transfer (EFT) or virtual credit cards. ODA advocacy and ... [continue reading]
Dec 9 2016
It may be helpful for Ohio dentists to review some of the major dental benefits issues that confronted the profession during 2016 in order to prepare for the coming year.
Medicare prescription drug rule
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has again delayed its enforcement of its new Medicare prescription drug rule until Jan. 1, ... [continue reading]
Nov 9 2016
The Ohio Dental Association has expressed its concerns to MetLife Dental regarding its decision to require dentists to enroll in electronic funds transfer (EFT) and utilize EFT as the only payment method for provider reimbursement.
Many dentists have contacted the ODA regarding MetLife’s decision. All indicated that they did not want to be ... [continue reading]
Nov 7 2016
There are many positives associated with dental insurance. Third-party payment has been shown to increase the likelihood that patients will access dental care. This can lead to better oral health outcomes for the patient and increased numbers of new patients, higher levels of treatment place acceptance and improved cash flow for the dental ... [continue reading]
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