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Newsletters - February 2003
 

Articles
Online Claims Submission Launches!
How to Submit X-rays Using Online Claims Submission
Claims That You May Submit Online
COB Reminder
Porcelain/Ceramic Bridge Systems Announcement
Congratulations, Dr. Feinberg!
Online Claims Submission Tip
Key CDT-4 Changes
Dental Seminars Set for April, October

Resources to Help Prepare for HIPAA's Privacy Rule

Dr. Zweig Earns Certification

Just 'Fore' More Months Till Golf Classic!

Dell Offers Computer Discounts to Participating Dentists


Online Claims Submission Launches!

Dental Plan of New Jersey recently rolled out its new service that enables dentists to submit claims directly to Delta Dental online, without going through a clearinghouse. 

Both participating and non-participating dentists may submit claims online.

Online claims submission offers several advantages over paper claims. A dental office that sends eight claims a day to Delta Dental could save about $3,000 a year if it submitted them online rather than mailed them. In addition, claims process about 50% faster when they are submitted online. Online claims submission is easy to use, even for first-time users.

The system accepts online claims Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. EST. Our site uses industry standards such as firewalls and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology to safeguard the confidentiality of personal information. The confidential information we receive is not disclosed to other companies for marketing purposes, and eligibility and dental benefit information is released only to authorized individuals. 

To get started, go to Delta Dental's Web site at www.deltadentalnj.com and click on "Dentists" on the right side of the page. This takes you to the Dentists section of our Web site. Log onto Benefits Connection. (If you're unfamiliar with Benefits Connection or are not registered for Benefits Connection, follow the online directions to register.) Select "Claims Submissions" and follow the step-by-step instructions on the screen.

Any practicing dentist in the United States may use our online claims submission feature to submit claims to Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey for patients covered by our Delta Dental Plan. We cannot accept claims for patients covered by other Delta Dental Plans. The service is available to both participating and non-participating dentists.

For more information about online claims submission, visit our Web site at www.deltadentalnj.com, click "Dentists" and log onto the "Benefits Connection Logon" box. A Q&A and user guide are available online.


How to Submit X-rays Using Online Claims Submission

Delta Dental developed an expedited process for submitting x-rays and other attachments when you use online claims submission. Before submitting any x-ray or attachment, you should always verify if they are required. Delta Dental has taken steps when possible to reduce the number of x-rays and other attachments required when filing claims. A complete list of procedures requiring documentation is available on our Web site at www.deltadentalnj.com; click "Dentists" on the Delta Dental home page and then click "Required Documentation Charts." If documentation is required, note the claim document number and mail the diagnostic material to the special post-office box (the address is provided on the screen). If you would like to submit documentation electronically (including x-rays, perio charting and narratives), please contact NEA (National Electronic Attachment) at (800) 782-5150.


Claims That You May Submit Online

Practically every type of claim that you submit by paper can now be submitted online, including:

  • Claim with dated services; no Coordination of Benefits (COB)
  • Pre-Treatment Estimate (PTE) for non-dated services
  • Payment of a PTE (must have a PTE voucher number)


COB Reminder

There has been some confusion about the correct way to coordinate benefits (when a patient is covered by two or more dental benefits plans). Delta Dental's Claims Department provides the following tips:

  • The subscriber's dental benefits plan is always primary for the subscriber. This means if your patient has Delta Dental and your patient's spouse has another dental plan, the primary plan for the subscriber is Delta Dental. The spouse's dental plan would be the primary plan for the spouse.
  • Coordination of dental benefits for dependents usually (but not always) follows the birthday rule. This means that the dental plan for the parent whose birthday (month and day) is earlier in the calendar year provides the primary coverage. (Delta Dental has a small number of groups that determine the primary carrier by the gender rule.)
  • In cases of divorce, if the responsibility is not detailed in the divorce decree, the parent with custody is usually primary, the stepparent is usually secondary and the non-custodial parent is usually tertiary (third). If the parents have joint custody, then the parent with the birthday earlier in the calendar year usually has primary coverage.


Porcelain/Ceramic Bridge Systems Announcement

Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey (DDPNJ) recently reviewed materials related to porcelain/ceramic bridge systems (D6740, D6245). Based on the relatively short duration of the clinical trials Delta Dental will provide, subject to dental consultant review, an alternative benefit of a conventional fixed porcelain/metal bridge (D6750, D6250). 

The difference between the approved amount for the conventional appliance and the approved amount for the porcelain/ceramic appliance is billable to the patient by a Delta Dental participating dentist. Dentists are reminded that the vast majority of DDPNJ groups have five-year contractual limits for fixed bridges and, therefore, the strength and weaknesses of restorative materials and the added patient financial liability should be discussed with the patient before proceeding with treatment.


Congratulations, Dr. Feinberg!

Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey wishes to congratulate Dr. Maxine Feinberg, a participating periodontist from Cranford, New Jersey, who was recently elected president of the New Jersey Dental Association. Dr. Feinberg is the first woman president of the organization. Congratulations!



Online Claims Submission Tip
How to tell if your submission went through or not

When you reach the Claim Status screen, your claim has been submitted to Delta Dental. You can check the Delta Payment and Patient Payment sections to determine dollar amounts. If dollar amounts are indicated, this means your claim has adjudicated and your check and EOB (Explanation of Benefits) will be issued in our next check run. This schedule is posted on our Web site. If those fields say Pending Review, this means your claim needs manual intervention when it arrives at Delta Dental. 

Some of the reasons claims pend are for review of diagnostics, comments in the Comments field, research at Delta Dental is required (for instance, how to process the claim in a divorce situation), plan limitations and exclusions, and dollar amount paid by another carrier. At this point, there is nothing you can do online to that claim. It has already entered our system and is being processed.

If you must make a change to that claim, keep track of the claim number, which appears on the Claim Status screen (and in your log) and call our Customer Service Department at (800) 452-9310 to explain what you need to change.

For most users, we have disabled the browser back button when you reach the Claim Status screen. (The browser back button is at the top left of your screen.) Hitting it gets you no further. If you are able to go back (usually because you are using a browser other than Internet Explorer), you are not fixing the claim you submitted. All you are doing is creating a duplicate claim, which will deny because of duplicate services. Please refrain from doing this.

Once you have reached the Claim Status screen, you can either Log Off if you are done with your claims submission session, view your submissions log (and print it if you'd like) on the left navigation bar, or hit the Submit Another Claim button, which allows you to continue submitting new claims.

Please avoid using your browser back button. On the screens where going back will not negatively impact your claim submission, you will see a back button at the bottom right of your screen. If there is no back button, please choose one of the options listed above. 

Sending duplicate claims to Delta Dental adds to your workload and ours. We create additional claims and their corresponding EOBs. Your cooperation will improve the efficiency of claims processing. 

If you have any questions about online claims submission, please contact your Dental Network Coordinator at (888) 396-6641.


Key CDT-4 Changes

This abbreviated list includes Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey/DeltaUSA Processing Policies for several key CDT-4 code changes. When submitting CDT-4 codes, DDPNJ participating dentists agree to abide by these policies. A complete handbook update will be mailed to DDPNJ participating dentists this spring. For a CDT-4 manual you may contact the ADA catalog sales at (800) 947-4746 or www.adacatalog.org. 

CDT Code with Delta Dental's Processing Policy
D0180 - comprehensive periodontal evaluation - new or established patient.
This evaluation code will be used primarily by a periodontist for a referred patient from a general dentist and should not be reported in addition to a comprehensive oral evaluation (D0150) by the same dentist in the same treatment series. This procedure is not intended for use as a separate code for periodontal charting. Procedure code D0180 will be processed similarly to code D0150.

D0277 - vertical bitewings - 7 to 8 films - This does not constitute a full mouth intraoral radiographic series.
For plan benefit and payment purposes, if the billed fee is equal to or exceeds the maximum plan allowance of a full mouth series of radiographs, the payment will be equal to that of a full mouth series (D0210) and subject to the frequency limitation of a full mouth series.

D2140 / D2150 / D2160 / D2161 - amalgam restorations, primary or permanent teeth.
The primary amalgam procedure codes have been deleted. When submitting this code for a primary tooth, report the lesser of your actual fee or your usual fee for this procedure when performed on a primary tooth for a patient without insurance.

D2390 / D2391 / D2392 / D2393 / D2394 - resin-based composite restorations, posterior primary or permanent teeth.
The primary posterior resin based composite procedure codes have been deleted. When submitting this code for a primary tooth, report the lesser of your actual fee or your usual fee for this procedure when performed on a primary tooth for a patient without insurance.

D2950 - core buildup, including any pins.
A core buildup, including any pins, may be reported when there is insufficient tooth strength and retention for the crown procedure. A core buildup should not be reported when the procedure only involves a filler to eliminate any undercut, box form or concave irregularity in the preparation.

D4210 - gingivectomy or gingivoplasty- four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant.
Four or more diseased teeth distal to the midline are considered a quadrant. Bounded tooth spaces are not counted in making this determination. When this periodontal procedure does not meet all of these criteria, use procedure code D4211.

D4211 - gingivectomy or gingivoplasty - one to three teeth, per quadrant.
See D4210.

D4240 - gingival flap procedure, including root planing - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces, per quadrant.
Four or more diseased teeth or bounded teeth spaces distal to the midline are considered a quadrant. A bounded tooth space counts as one space irrespective of the number of teeth that would normally exist in the space. When this periodontal procedure does not meet all of these criteria, use procedure code D4241.

D4241 - gingival flap procedure, including root planing - one to three teeth, per quadrant.
See D4240.

D4260 - osseous surgery (including flap entry and closure) - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces, per quadrant.
Four or more diseased teeth or bounded teeth spaces distal to the midline are considered a quadrant. A bounded tooth space counts as one space irrespective of the number of teeth that would normally exist in the space. When this periodontal procedure does not meet all of these criteria, use procedure code D4261.

D4261 - osseous surgery (including flap entry and closure) - one to three teeth per quadrant.
See D4260.

D4341 - periodontal scaling and root planing - four or more contiguous teeth or bounded teeth spaces per quadrant.
Four or more diseased teeth distal to the midline are considered a quadrant. Bounded tooth spaces are not counted in making this determination. When this periodontal surgical procedure does not meet all of these criteria, use procedure code D4342.

D4342 - periodontal scaling and root planing - one to three teeth, per quadrant.
See D4341.

D7287 - cytology sample collection - For collection of oral cytology sample via mild scraping of the oral mucosa.
This code may be used for the brush biopsy procedure for the collection of the sample only, not for the oral pathology procedures. This procedure is by report and subject to coverage under the subscriber's medical plan. It must be submitted first to the medical carrier and then to Delta Dental with a narrative and the benefit determination of the medical carrier. This procedure is appropriate as a diagnostic service for patients with unresolving oral lesions or a patient with an oral lesion who has significant risk factors. Routine oral cancer screening procedures for non high-risk patients are considered part of the comprehensive evaluation procedure. A separate fee is not benefited by Delta Dental and not collectable from the patient. 

D9450 - case presentation, detailed and extensive treatment planning.
Use this code only to report complex treatment planning cases involving multiple treatment disciplines and multiple providers of care. Routine case presentation is considered a part of the evaluation procedure. A separate fee is not benefited by Delta Dental and not collectable from the patient.

BENEFIT COVERAGE FOR THESE PROCEDURES MAY VARY BY CONTRACT.


Dental Seminars Set for April, October

Delta Dental's next seminar for dentists features Dr. Stanley F. Malamed on "Drugs, Death and Dentistry." The seminar, scheduled April 30, 2003, takes place at the Birchwood Manor in Whippany, New Jersey.

On October 22, David R. Federick, DMD, MScD, FACD, FICD, will present "Foundation and Aesthetic Restorations for Decimated Teeth." This seminar will be held at Doral Forrestal in Princeton, New Jersey.
 
All participating dentists will receive invitations to these seminars with details, or check our Web site at www.deltadentalnj.com; click "Dentists" and "Schedule of Events."


Resources to Help Prepare for HIPAA's Privacy Rule

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule takes effect on April 14, 2003. Is your practice ready? The Privacy Rule will affect all health plans, health care clearinghouses, and health care providers - including dentists. All must be ready to comply with new regulations for protecting patient information.

The United States Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights answers many frequently asked questions about the HIPAA Privacy Rule on its Web site, at www.hhs.gov/ocr/faqs1001.doc. 

Some of the issues addressed by the Web site include:

Can a dentist's office fax patient information to another dentist's or physician's office?
Yes, so long as the covered entity has reasonable and appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the privacy of protected health information. For example, the sender should confirm before sending information that the fax number is correct, and that the recipient's fax machine is in a secure location to prevent unauthorized access to the information.

Can dental offices use patient sign-in sheets or call out the names of patients in their waiting rooms?
Yes, so long as the information disclosed is appropriately limited and does not display information that is not necessary for the purpose of signing in, such as the nature of any dental problem.

How will the Privacy Rule affect professional liability insurers?
The Privacy Rule permits covered health care providers to disclose information for "health care operations," including for professional liability coverage. A covered health care provider may disclose individually identifiable health information to a professional liability insurer to the same extent that a provider is able to disclose such information for other health care operations purposes.

Does the Privacy Rule permit covered entities or their collection agencies to obtain payment from parties other than the patient, such as from spouses or guardians?
Yes; however, a covered entity, or its business associate, must reasonably limit the amount of information disclosed for such purposes. Covered entities also must abide by any reasonable requests for confidential communications and any agreed-to restrictions on use or disclosure of protected health information.

Are dentists required to have business associate contracts with technicians such as plumbers, electricians or photocopy machine repair people who provide repair services in the office? What about janitorial services? Delivery services?
Not usually. "Business associates" are contractors or other non-workforce members hired to do the work of, or for, a covered entity that involves the use or disclosure of protected health information. Those workers listed above do not require access to protected health information to perform their services, so they do not meet the definition of a business associate. Any disclosure of protected health information that occurs in the performance of duties (such as a janitor emptying trash cans) is limited in nature, occurs as a byproduct of their duties, and could not be reasonably prevented. Such disclosures are incidental and permitted by the Privacy Rule. Similarly, organizations such as the U.S. Postal Service, certain private couriers and their electronic equivalents act merely as conduits for transporting protected health information; since no disclosure is intended, a conduit is not a business associate of the covered entity.

Other HIPAA resources include:

  • Delta Dental's Web site, at www.deltadentalnj.com. Click "HIPAA" on the home page for information about Delta Dental's compliance efforts, as well as a list of HIPAA-related Web sites.
  • American Dental Association's HIPAA Web site, at www.ada.org/goto/hipaa. This site provides news and resources to help dentists comply with HIPAA. Its section on "HIPAA Privacy Guidance for Dentists" features compliance guidelines prepared by the ADA.

This information is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. We urge you to contact your legal counsel for advice with respect to the interpretation of HIPAA and its applicability to you.


Dr. Zweig Earns Certification

Dr. Marc Zweig, manager of Delta Dental's Professional Review Department, recently received certification from the American Association of Dental Consultants (AADC). 

To date, only 155 members of the AADC have been examined and earned the title Certified Dental Consultant.

The certification process requires candidates to meet eight eligibility requirements, including being sponsored by an active certified member, having a minimum of ten years' experience in the clinical practice of dentistry, being retained by an insurance carrier or similar entity for a minimum of five years, and fulfilling continuing education requirements.

Eligible applicants must then pass a comprehensive three-hour written dental consulting examination, which includes such diverse topics as claims review, data analysis and interpretation, critical review of the scientific literature and clinical trials, quality assurance, utilization review, contract interpretation, credentialing, legislation and litigation. In preparation for the examination, candidates are required to study a reference list of more than 100 articles, studies, and books.

Founded in 1979, the AADC is dedicated to serving patients, the public, purchasers of health benefits, and the profession of dentistry. It is the only organization of its type and has grown to more than 400 members in dental consulting, administration and education.

Dr. Zweig received his Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) from the University of Louisville and his periodontal specialty certificate from the University of Maryland.


Just 'Fore' More Months Till Golf Classic!

Mark your calendars! The thirteenth annual Delta Dental Golf Classic, which raises funds for Special Olympics New Jersey (SONJ), will take place June 4 at Fiddler's Elbow Country Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Last year's event raised $55,000 for SONJ.

Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey is a proud sponsor of Special Olympics New Jersey, a non-profit organization that provides athletic training and competition for children and adults with mental retardation.

For information about SONJ, go to www.sonj.org. To request information about the Delta Dental Classic, call (973) 285-4059 or e-mail jappaluccio@deltadentalnj.com.


Dell Offers Computer Discounts to Participating Dentists

Delta Dental has added another valuable service to our In-Net Program. Participating dentists are now eligible to receive discounts on Dell home computers through Dell's Employee Purchase Plan (EPP) program.

Dell offers a 5% to 10% discount on all consumer machines (Dimension desktops and Inspiron notebooks). The 5% discount is on all consumer machines with a one- or two-year warranty. The 10% discount is on all consumer machines with a three- or four-year on-site warranty.

In order to receive your discount, please have your Member ID available. The Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey Member ID number is HS7135070.

You may either call or go online to order. The EPP phone number is (800) 695-8133. You can reach sales, technical support and customer service through this phone number.

You may also call a sales representative for pre-sales questions and quotes. You can reach a sales representative Monday through Friday, from 7a.m. to 9 p.m. CST.

In order to view the systems, please go to www.dell.com/eppbuy. The first page will ask you for your Member ID number (which is HS7135070).

You can place orders through the EPP online store 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Please visit our Web site at www.deltadentalnj.com to review other valuable services made available to participating dentists through Delta Dental's In-Net Program. Click "Dentists" and "In-Net Program."


 

 
 
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