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DALLAS, Nov. 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The National Association of Dental Plans (NADP) is disappointed with the outcome of the Massachusetts election that passed Question 2, which introduces an 83% loss rate for dental plans in the United States would state. NADP believes that the 85% of Bay Staters with dental benefits and those who claim coverage may experience unexpected consequences such as increased premiums and reduced dental rate options.
Since the initiative’s inception last spring, NADP has actively represented the dental benefits industry and the participants it serves by providing the committee with logistical support, staff time, policy expertise, legislative advocacy, research reports and education about dental benefits and MLR has protect access to quality dental care and the media.
Besides the Milliman reportcommissioned by NADP, shows that many dental plans could suffer losses to meet the requirements of Question 2, forcing them to essentially…
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