Delta Dental webinars offer resources to help keep you up to date with information about Provider Tools, claims processing policies and procedures and ways to grow your patient base and give back to your community.
During the free one-hour Provider Tools webinar, dentists and staff will discover ways to gain time, save money and use Provider Tools for specialty topics like orthodontics and DeltaCare® USA.
The Community Care Network (CCN) is the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) network for Veterans. These webinars will provide an overview of the network and highlight the resources available to you as a CCN provider.
Please check back for more courses as we work to finalize additional offerings.
Get the CE credits you need at a significant discount. By partnering with dental schools across the nation, we offer you great deals on dental continuing education courses that will keep you on the cutting edge of industry trends and techniques.
To enroll, click on the course title to view the course's PDF, then scan the QR code or click the registration link.
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Delta Dental's Compliance Program is our commitment to business integrity and ethical behavior. As a first-tier entity to the Medicare Advantage Organizations with which we contract, we ensure full Medicare Advantage compliance for all providers of health or administrative services for Medicare Advantage dental benefits.
You can find the requirements for compliance outlined on the Medicare Advantage Compliance Attestation forms. These forms will apply to all practice locations under your dental organization.
Medicare Advantage Compliance Attestation (PDF, 54 KB)
Offshore Subcontracting Attestation for Contracted Providers (PDF, 72 KB)
Contracted Dentists and their employees and subcontractors must complete General Compliance and Fraud, Waste and Abuse training within 90 days of hiring and annually thereafter.
Combatting Fraud (PDF, 2.4 MB)
Medicare Advantage Compliance Training video
Each practice must have a written code of conduct that meets current requirements in place. Your practice may also choose to incorporate Delta Dental’s Ethics Guide and Code of Business Conduct to meet this requirement. You must distribute it to each dental office employee within 90 days of hire and annually thereafter.
Delta Dental Ethics Guide and Code of Business Conduct (PDF, 12.5 MB)
Our Delta Dental Day - Partnering for Success is coming to a city near you! The goal of our dental seminars is to:
This event is free to attend, but space is limited. Make sure to register early!
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Check back soon to view upcoming in-person seminars scheduled for 2024
No in person seminars scheduled for remainder of 2023
We‘d love to meet you at an upcoming convention or event. Visit our table or booth where Delta Dental representatives can answer your questions, provide informative flyers and brochures, and give details about upcoming dental insurance courses and other relevant training opportunities.
Check back soon to view upcoming courses and conventions scheduled for 2024.
Find all the information you need about continuing education for dental professionals here.
Continuing education is essential because it allows dentists, hygienists, and assistants to stay updated with the latest dental industry advancements, ensuring the highest quality of patient care. Dental continuing education provides invaluable networking opportunities and access to the newest techniques and technologies.
Specific requirements vary by state, specialty, and dental board. However, dentists are generally required to complete a certain number of credit hours within a specified time frame to maintain licensure and stay current in their practice.
Specifics vary depending on the state and professional organization. However, dental assistants should always be encouraged to participate in programs that enhance their skills, knowledge, and understanding of dental care. Examples include hands-on dental technique workshops, patient communication training, and dental insurance classes.
Yes, attending seminars is a common way to earn dental continuing education credit. Seminar topics are varied, allowing dental professionals to select from a wide array of options based on their individual needs. Examples include practice management, coding and billing, and insurance regulations.
Yes. Completing dental continuing education online offers convenience and flexibility for busy dental professionals. Besides self-study modules, online courses typically offer interactive modules, videos, quizzes, and downloadable resources to enhance learning and engagement.
The courses you choose will depend on your interests, specialty, and professional goals. Whether you sign up for dental insurance courses online or in person, common topics include risk management, billing, problem-solving, and compliance.
Yes, course material can become outdated as new research, technologies, and best practices emerge, which is why dental continuing education is so important. Furthermore, dentists are advised to keep training records updated at all times for easier documentation and license renewal.