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In This
Issue:
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Financial
Strain Could Affect More Than Just Pocketbook: Where
IRS, Dentist Converge
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PANDA Program Fights Child Abuse
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Golf Classic Reminder
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Peggy Marvin Promoted to
Assistant Vice President of Claims
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Claims, Customer Service
Performance Quality Remain High in 2003
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Delta Dental Revises EOB
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Stress may cause gum disease to
progress faster. People under strain are also more
likely to grind their teeth, clench their jaws and
neglect daily brushing and flossing. For more on the
link between stress and oral health,
read
on.
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April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. The
Delta Dental Foundation offers the PANDA educational
program to help dentists and others recognize signs of
abuse. Delta Dental also supports Prevent Child
Abuse-New Jersey's annual blue ribbon campaign. For more
about efforts to prevent child abuse, read more. |
The 14th annual Delta Dental Golf
Classic takes place on June 23, 2004 to benefit Special
Olympics New Jersey. To learn how you can join us on the
links,
read
on. |
| "Peggy has been
instrumental in keeping our claims operation functioning
efficiently, which has been imperative, especially
during a period of substantial growth," said Walter
VanBrunt, president and CEO. For more on Ms. Marvin's
promotion, read
on. |
| Delta Dental processed a
record number of claims, while continuing to maintain
excellent service levels in 2003, according to the
company's 2003 Operations and Customer Service Reports.
For more 2003 statistics, read on. |
| The revised Explanation of
Benefits (EOB) form includes several changes that
provide greater clarity. For more on the EOB form
changes, read on. |
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