2019 NH Policy Summit

#Why Oral Health Matters: It’s All Connected

Continuing the Conversation on Adult Medicaid Dental Models

DATE: April 4, 2019
TIME: 8:00 – 10:00 a.m.
LOCATION: Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church,  31 Centre St, Concord

Participant Handouts:

This event was a conversation on why an integrated health delivery model that unlocks the door for the inclusion of managed oral health and dental services into the Medicaid program, will protect the state’s financial investment in Medicaid medical care.

Participants gained knowledge and understanding of:

  1. Current Medicaid Adult Dental Environment across the US
  2. Current Medicaid Adult Dental Environment in Region 1-New England
  3. Emerging Administrative models for an adult dental benefit:

Emerging Administrative models for an adult dental benefit:

    • Traditional Fee for Service (FFS) Model versus…
      • Managed Care/Accountable Care
      • Carve -In
      • Carve-Out
      • Risk Levels
      • Value versus Volume
      • Setting a budget: Cost Levers
      • Reimbursement models: FFS/PM-PM; Pay for Performance; Provider and Beneficiary Incentives
      • Comprehensive benefit versus limited: critical benefits/top 30 most common
      • Actuarial projections
    Speakers
      Mary Foley, Executive Director of MSDA (Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP Services Dental Association). Since joining MSDA, Ms. Foley has been instrumental in broadening national and state-level stakeholder collaboration, raising awareness about the importance of oral health, and advancing state program policy and protocols to improve health and health care and reduce costs for Medicaid programs and their beneficiaries. Ms. Foley served as Dean of the Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene at MCPHS University.
      Patrick Finnerty, Consultant and Senior Advisor for State Oral Health Programs with the DentaQuest Partnership for Oral Heath Advancement for a discussion on how oral health affects overall health and the associated costs. Mr. Finnerty has a long history with states and public health programs and offers a unique appreciation of the challenges they face. He is the former Medicaid Director for Virginia, managed the Virginia state employee health benefits program, and directed a legislative health policy commission. He holds Master of Public Administration and B.S. degrees from Virginia Commonwealth University.