Surveying Biden Administration Moves that Impact Oral Health and Dental Plans

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Recorded On: 10/07/2021

In its first year, the Biden Administration and Congressional Democrats have moved aggressively on healthcare in several ways that impact oral health and dental plans. These include strengthening the ACA Exchanges, funding Medicaid expansion in states that have yet to expand the program and providing funding to states to establish All Payer Claims Databases that might require dental claims submission. And they’re just getting started. In the coming months, the industry could see significant healthcare legislation and regulations on a host of additional topics that could impact oral health and dental plans, including health equity, price transparency, provider networks and directories, patient/consumer protections, and dental coverage in Medicare. While dental plans will not be the primary focus of most of what’s coming, they will continue to be impacted by broader healthcare reforms. In this session, Mike Adelberg, a former US Department of Health and Human Services senior leader and close follower of federal policies that impact dental plans, will survey relevant Biden Administration moves to date and forecast moves that may be coming.

Mike Adelberg, MPA, MA

Executive Director

National Association of Dental Plans

In November 2022, Michael (Mike) Adelberg joined NADP as Executive Director. Adelberg comes to NADP after leading Faegre Drinker Consulting’s healthcare provider and plans practice in Washington, DC, where his practice was largely focused on insurance benefits, including dental benefits. Before joining Faegre Drinker Consulting, Mike held several senior positions within the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Adelberg was responsible for establishing the Affordable Care Act policy for pediatric dental coverage and stand-alone dental plans. Before that, he oversaw Medicare Advantage plan contracting and market conduct, including supplemental dental benefits.

Adelberg holds a master’s degrees in Public Policy and Administration from Northern Illinois University, and History from Rutgers University. He’s authored or co-authored studies in leading journals such as Health Affairs, the American Journal of Managed Care, and Health Services Research, led or co-led four foundation projects, and has been quoted in leading media including the New York Times, Washington Post, and NPR.org.


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Surveying Biden Administration Moves that Impact Oral Health and Dental Plans