Delta Dental of New Jersey Fact Sheet
Company Profile
Delta Dental of New Jersey:
- Is New Jerseys largest dental coverage
provider.
- Together with Delta Dental Insurance Company
in Connecticut, has contracted with groups to cover
more than 1.5 million people in our commercial, school
board, and government programs.
- Is a not-for-profit service corporation, and
has led the industry in offering innovative programs
designed to control costs while ensuring quality
of benefits since 1969.
- Has a subsidiary, Flagship Dental Plans, which
administers DeltaCare®, similar to a
dental health maintenance organization.
- Is based in Parsippany, New Jersey, and employs
approximately 300 people.
- Has licensed dentists on staff.
- Has many customer service representatives
and dental claims examiners with previous dental experience.
- Is a member of the national Delta
Dental Plans Association, which serves nearly
one-third of the estimated 166 million Americans
with dental benefits, providing dental coverage
to more than 56 million people in nearly 95,700 groups
across the nation.
Management
Delta Dental of New Jersey:
- Is directed by a Board of Trustees comprised
of 50 percent licensed dentists and 50 percent
public members.
- Is a not-for-profit service corporation, subject
to regulation by the New Jersey Department of Banking
and Insurance under the Dental Service Corporation
Act.
- Is proud to have distinguished leaders:
- Chairman: Ronald Deblinger, D.M.D.
- President and Chief Executive Officer: Walter VanBrunt
Programs
Delta Dental of New Jersey offers a full line of managed care, approved fee for service, PPO, and HMO-type programs,
as well as a dental access program, and individual dental plans.
Site Updates
- Our 2012 Community Benefit Annual Report is now available.
- Find out if you are at risk for oral health disease before it becomes a problem. Visit
myDentalScore today.
- The 23rd Annual DDNJ Golf Classic is June 12 at Crystal Springs Golf Resort Click here for more details.
- View our 2012 community outreach activities in this heartwarming video.
- Oral health tip: Those who drink three or more carbonated beverages a day have 62% more dental decay, fillings and tooth loss than those who avoid it. Save yourself the toothache, and sip on something else.