When covered under a Delta Dental PPO™ plan, your enrolled employees have access to two Delta Dental networks that make up the largest dental network in the country: Delta Dental PPO and Delta Dental Premier®. But what are these networks, and how can understanding the difference help your employees make informed decisions? Let’s take a closer look.
Delta Dental PPO and Delta Dental Premier are two dentist networks accessible by members with Delta Dental PPO plans.
The Delta Dental PPO network is a large, high-quality and reliable network of dentists for Delta Dental’s PPO-type plan members. Members don’t need to worry about carrying paper ID cards or submitting claims, since we work with dentists directly to manage identification and claims.
The Delta Dental Premier network offers the same ease and quality as the Delta Dental PPO network but with more limited out-of-pocket savings.
Together, Delta Dental PPO and Delta Dental Premier make up the largest network of dentists in the nation, according to Zelis Network360.
The main difference between the networks lies in how much plan members save.
By visiting a dentist in the Delta Dental PPO network, your PPO plan members pay less out of pocket and make their plan maximum go farther.
But your enrolled employees don’t have to sacrifice plan savings if they can’t find a Delta Dental PPO dentist who fits their needs. The Delta Dental Premier network works as a safety net — members who go to dentists in the Premier network can expect the same perks of a high-quality network and easy access, but they pay a bit more out of pocket.
Think of the three options — PPO, Premier and non–Delta Dental dentists — like a tier system. Your enrolled employees typically save the most money by visiting a Delta Dental PPO dentist, a little less at a Premier dentist and the least at a non–Delta Dental dentist.
This is because Delta Dental PPO and Premier dentists agree to set fees as a part of their contract with Delta Dental. They can’t charge PPO members more than that fee. Premier fees are typically higher than Delta Dental PPO fees, but PPO members still enjoy cost protection at Premier dentists. Non–Delta Dental dentists can set their prices wherever they want.
Low fees reduce your employees’ out-of-pocket expenses and let their plan dollars go further.
To encourage in-network visits long term, work with your Delta Dental Account Manager to build incentives into your plan design that encourage visiting in-network dentists. Depending on your state, you may have the following options:
The amount your plan bases its payment on is the reimbursement, also known as the maximum plan allowance. This is separate from the percentage at which certain services are covered.
Under a Delta Dental PPO plan, PPO dentists are reimbursed at PPO fees and Premier dentists are reimbursed at either Premier or PPO fees. How Premier dentists are reimbursed under your PPO plan is up to you, but there are advantages to each of the two options:
Many insurers have set their networks up similarly to Delta Dental’s, with multiple networks that cater to their PPO plan members. What sets Delta Dental apart is that we make the distinctions between networks clear and easy to navigate. This allows members choose the best option for their needs and budget.
Your employees can check which network a dentist is in by using the Find a Dentist tool, entering their location and selecting their preferred network from the Select a network drop-down menu. Each dentist in the directory has a list of networks they participate in.
If your employees are confused about the difference between the Delta Dental PPO and Delta Dental Premier networks, we offer materials that can help explain the difference:
With Delta Dental’s dual network, your employees can make informed choices about their care and costs, without sacrificing quality.