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Dental PlansLast week I was asked about dental insurance plans and why they don’t seem to pay as much as they used to. I mentioned that the most common types are traditional (indemnity) plans, managed care plans, and direct reimbursement plans. I briefly discussed traditional plans and promised a brief description of managed care and direct reimbursement plans in this week’s column. Within the realm of managed care, the most common plans are DMO’s (Dental Maintenance Organizations or “capitation” plans) and PPO’s (“Preferred” Provider Organizations). Both require participating dentists to sign an agreement with the insurance company. In a DMO, the dentist contracts with the insurance company to provide all necessary dental care for the dental plan’s enrolled members. The dentist is paid a fixed monthly amount for each of the plan’s participants who select that particular dentist. These patients must see one of the plans “participating” dentists in order to be covered under the plan. Although the specific details of these plans vary somewhat, this monthly fee is usually paid to the dentist whether or not the patient ever sets foot in the dental office or has any dental work done. While the dentist is contractually obligated to do all necessary treatment for each of these patients, he is generally not reimbursed beyond the original agreed-upon monthly fee. In a PPO, dentists sign a contract with the insurance company and agree to lower their fees (sometimes substantially) in order to attract patients who are covered by the plan. The covered members of the plan must select a dentist from the network of providers in order to receive the plan’s maximum benefits. Again the details vary, but usually these patients may select a dentist outside of their network if they are willing to pay higher deductibles and co-payments. This is a penalty for being seen outside of the insurance company’s “preferred” network of dentists. Direct Reimbursement plans are becoming popular with many employers. They provide employees with the opportunity to select any dentist they want and receive reimbursement directly from their employer for any dental procedures. Companies manage these plans internally, instead of paying significant premiums to insurance companies. This allows companies to save a great deal of money, and their employees have more options when it comes to their dental care decisions. Direct reimbursement may provide the best of everything – more options for patients, lower internal costs for companies, and less insurance headaches for dental offices. Dr. Arnold practices dentistry in Chesterton and Valparaiso and is a clinical instructor with the Hornbrook Group, which teaches contemporary dental techniques to dentists from around the country. For more information on this or any other dental topics, please visit: www.smilesbyarnold.com. If you have questions for Dr. Arnold, please send an e-mail to: drarnold@smilesbyarnold.com or a letter to: 1830 South 11th St., Chesterton, IN, 46304 Kansas Medicare enrollment 2010 coby 2009-11-15 I make $900 a month and have no dental plan. How should I go about doing this? Should I visit a dental college? jule 2009-11-15 I do know that going to a dentist is cheaper then an orthodontist. My dental insurance only paid for the first $500, not much of a deal. I was required to put $1800 down and make payments of $150 for 12mos. So they will work with you, just ask what kind of payment plan the offer. You maybe able to get a loan for the whole amount. I suggest to start saving some money for that first down payment. Hope this helps answer your question:) cheese 2009-11-15 I would encourage you to visit this great website: www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online over 5 years ago and they have saved me thousands of dollars on all of my dental needs. From extractions, xrays, fillings, root canals...etc. Even my braces. They even had my very affordable benefits active in 2 hours and was able to use them the very same day. Good luck and Hope this helps. There is also a great video that explains it very well to get a better understanding. lilian
2009-11-15 Does anyone have this? Trying to decide if we should get this or try to pay on our own when I have to go. I think it said the government pays 80% and you still have to do the other 20%? How much does it take out of your paycheck usually and how much do you have left to pay just for a regular cleaning or something like that? Please Leave a CommentNeighbour Categories
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