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Title: A Presentation for the Old Dominion Dental Society


1

A New Day For Oral Health In Virginia
Presentation to Dental Advisory Committee April
11, 2008

2
Distribution of Dental Services and Claims
3
Distribution of Paid Claims SFY 2007
  • Of the 103,447,016.04 paid claims, 34,816,835
    (34) was paid on Preventive and Diagnostic
    Services.
  • The balance, 68,630,231.04 (66), was paid on
    Treatment Services.

4
Distribution of Dental Services SFY 2007
  • Of the 1,872,649 services performed, 1,276,578
    (68) of services rendered were for Preventive
    and Diagnostic Services.
  • The balance, 596,071(32), of services rendered
    was for Treatment Services.

5
Broken Appointments
6
Broken AppointmentsBest Practices Questionnaire
  • In February 2008, Doral conducted a brief
    telephone survey of SFC providers to identify
    best practices for reducing the rate of broken
    appointments among SFC recipients.
  • A total of 182 practice locations participated in
    the survey. (Please Note There is variation in
    the total number of respondents as not all
    practice locations responded to every question.)
  • Questions and responses related to providers
    perception of broken appointments for SFC
    enrollees are below

Thinking about SFC new patient appointments
only, which statement best describes the broken
appointment rate for new patients. Broken
appointments for SFC new patients appointments
are
In your office, which statement best describes
the rate of appointments for SFC patients as
compared to your commercial insurance patients.
The rate of broken appointments for SFC patients
is
Thinking about the SFC recipients treated in
your office, which response best describes any
problems your office is experiencing regarding
broken appointments
7
Broken AppointmentsBest Practices Questionnaire
(cont.)
  • Preliminary Findings
  • Only 32 of the offices surveyed have evening or
    extended hours of operation.
  • Twenty-three percent of offices surveyed have
    weekend hours of operation.
  • Most offices have a process for reminding
    recipients of scheduled appointments.
  • A telephone call to the recipient is the most
    frequently used method.
  • Seventy-five percent of offices surveyed have a
    No Show policy.

8
SFC Dental NetworkNetwork StatusNational
Practitioner Identifier (NPI)Recredentialing and
Recontracting
9
SFC Network Status
  • 445 additional dentists have signed up to
    participate since 7/1/05.
  • The total number of providers participating in
    the SFC network as of March 31, 2008 is
  • This represents a 72 increase in the network
    from 620 to 1065.

10
National Provider Identifier (NPI)
  • Providers should continue to prepare for
    transition to use of the NPI and full NPI
    Compliance effective May 23, 2008.
  • Effective April 1, 2008, Doral began requiring
    NPI, National Provider Identification Number, on
    electronic and paper transactions.
  • Claims submitted without an NPI number are
    denied.
  • On May 1, 2008, the automated voice response
    system will require that you enter your NPI and
    the last four digits of your Tax Identification
    Number or your User Identification Number,
    previously refereed to as Location Identification
    Number and the last four digits of your Tax
    Identification Number.

11
Recredentialing and Recontracting
12
NEWS AND UPDATES
13
Protective Stabilization Policy
  • Doral is recommending the adoption and adherence
    to the current guidelines for protective
    stabilization established by the American Academy
    of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) Guideline on
    Behavior Guidance for the Pediatric Dental
    Patient. Dorals recommended approach
  • Each participating provider in the SFC network
    would have to submit and maintain documentation
    confirming completion of residency program, a
    graduate program, or a Continuing Medical
    Education (CME)-certified course in protective
    stabilization.
  • Licensed pediatric dentists would be exempt from
    the requirements due to their advanced pediatric
    dental education.
  • New providers joining the network would be
    expected to have completed the necessary training
    prior to treating members.
  • Doral would look for documentation of proper
    protective stabilization training when conducting
    audits and/or site reviews.

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