DALLAS, TX -- (Marketwire) -- 11/20/09 -- Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid's health
reform bill fulfills the promise that more than 132 million Americans with
family dental coverage can keep their current dental plan without
disrupting established dentist-patient relationships, according to the
National Association of Dental Plans.
The Senate bill, as released earlier this week, includes language offered
by Sens. Debbie Stabenow (MI) and Blanche Lincoln (AR) that was adopted
with unanimous, bipartisan support by the Senate Finance Committee. As a
result, the bill takes a laudable step toward preserving the best aspects
of how dental benefits are offered today, while also extending them to
millions of uninsured children. It preserves access for all Americans --
those with and without dental benefits today -- to specialized dental
coverage offered by experienced dental-focused carriers in the new health
care exchanges, as well as in the private marketplace.
By contrast, House Bill HR 3962 embeds children's dental coverage in
medical policies -- an approach that departs significantly from how dental
benefits are delivered today. The "NADP/DDPA 2009 Enrollment Report" shows
97 percent of dental benefits in the United States are provided under
separate policies of coverage.
"More than 40 million children with dental benefits under their parents'
dental coverage will be required to switch to a medical plan for dental
care under the House approach," said Evelyn F. Ireland, CAE, Executive
Director of the National Association of Dental Plans. "There is no
guarantee that their new medical plan will cover the dentist they use
today. Data also suggests that millions of adults would drop their
coverage if their children are forced into separate coverage embedded in
their medical plan. Without coverage, these adults are more than 2.5 times
less likely to get routine preventive oral care, and that would severely
reduce our nation's oral and overall health."
Other oral health stakeholders that supported the Stabenow-Lincoln dental
amendment include the American Dental Association, Delta Dental Plans
Association, American Academy of Pediatric Dentists, American Dental
Hygienists Association and the National Business Group on Health.
About NADP
The National Association of Dental Plans is a non-profit trade association
representing the entire dental benefits industry, including dental HMOs,
dental PPOs, discount dental plans and dental indemnity products. NADP's
member plans provide dental benefits to more than 80 percent of the 176
million Americans with dental benefits. NADP's members include major
commercial carriers, regional and single-state companies.
Evelyn Ireland
Executive Director
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