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July 2016 became one of the most successful months for NADP advocacy efforts. After three years of consistent campaigns, the Internal Revenue Service released an updated proposed regulation to clarify the dental calculation for the Advanced Premium Tax Credit (APTC). While IRS almost never revisits or amends regulations, NADP did not falter and instead pulled together a coalition of consumers, providers and carriers, which continued to pursue advocacy efforts, eventually leading to the recent IRS change.
Read MoreThe Government Relations Workgroup continues to monitor and review legislation of interest to the dental benefits industry, including a National Conference of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) model act and bills focused on prior authorization and network leasing.
Read MoreThe Government Relations Workgroup (GRW) continues to monitor state activity in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as watching for the resumption of regular legislative activity in the states. Many state legislatures have either adjourned early for the year or temporarily suspended their activities because of the pandemic, but some plan to reconvene in the next few weeks;
Read MoreOn May 22, Politico reported that a final rule on the repeal of 1557 taglines is imminent. The rule would remove requirements that dental plans post taglines in the 15 most spoken languages in a state for all “significant communications” and would revert tagline requirements to previous standards.
Read MoreHouse Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman, Frank Pallone (D-NJ), announced that he would launch an investigation into health and dental insurance companies’ business practices following reports of higher profit margins, particularly for health insurance companies, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreOn Oct. 15, CMS announced it completed the review process for the Georgia Access Model ACA Section 1332 waiver and approved it. The waiver ends the use of the Federally Facilitated Exchange (FFE) in Georgia and creates a reinsurance program for qualified health plans. In the absence of a centralized exchange, plans and brokers will assume expanded roles in marketing, IT, and re-enrollment.
Read MoreMarch is the month for annual updates to the NADP database and membership directories.
Read MoreNational Association of Dental Plans (NADP) members urged Congressional leaders to push for a technical update of Healthcare.gov to enable the independent purchase of dental plans, leading to expanded coverage opportunities to more consumers during its 2021 virtual Congressional industry fly-in, “NADP Advocacy in Action,” April 27-29.
Read MoreThe mission of NADP is to promote and advance the dental benefits industry to improve consumer access to affordable, quality dental care. The association’s mission is one of the main reasons my company is an NADP member. This month, I want to highlight some key initiatives NADP is currently undertaking to advance our mission.
Read MoreThe end of 2021 will soon be here. Like many of you, NADP is preparing for 2022 while wrapping up current projects. We’re also keenly aware of the events in Washington, D.C., and continue to represent you on the issues impacting your business. I want to briefly highlight some key developments that will impact us in the coming year.
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