Here are five updates about dental services under Medicare and Medicaid that have taken place since Feb. 20:
Revenue Cycle Management
The American Dental Association is supporting legislation that would expand Medicaid dental coverage for adults in every state.
The American Dental Association told CMS it would like to see the agency promote standards for electronic health records that are compatible with the dental industry.
The American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry have asked CMS to consider the needs of dental practices in the organization's proposed prior authorization rule.
Most Virginia dentists do not treat Medicaid enrollees, making it difficult for those with state-funded coverage to get care, Virginia Mercury reported March 17.
Connecticut has joined several other states to propose a medical loss ratio for dental payers, WSHU reported March 13.
The contentious relationship between dentists and payers caused by low reimbursement rates and case denials has sparked reform initiatives nationwide.
Tax season is upon us and the American Dental Association has advice for employee dentists and practice owners to help guide them through it.
Twenty-one percent of dentists plan to drop out of at least one dental insurance network within the next three months, according to a poll from the American Dental Association Health Policy Institute.
The American Dental Association asked CMS to improve Medicare Advantage plans by making it easier to understand and compare benefits for dental consumers.