Decision Support for FEDVIP Dental Programs to Replace TRDP

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We’ve had the same dentist for several years and are completely satisfied, but they are not a network provider for any of the FEDVIP options. I’m interested in hearing from TOTV’ers:

1. Who are currently enrolled in the Tricare Retiree Dental Program (TDRP) and
2. Have been multiple-year patients of a local dental practice and
3. Are completely satisfied with their dentist and
4. Their dentist will be an in-network provider for at least one of the FEDVIP programs.

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I have searched for in-net providers for all the insurance offerings of FEDVIP. The ones in our area all have poor or no ratings. I am with an out-of-network dentist who takes our current plan now and since I am in good dental health, I will stick with Delta and continue to pay the larger copay. If it doesn't work out, I will change next open season.
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I have a question, does it matter if the dentist is in or our of network? The reason I ask, the dentist we use accepts NO insurance, they give me a bill, with an envelope addressed to the appropriate insurance company, and the insurance company sends me a check.
I go with a GOOD or GREAT dentist and deal with the insurance as necessary.
Currently, I dropped all coverage, as it is not worth it, if you still are lucky enough to have coverage from your employer, then, you may be out a few $$ until the insurance company reimburses you, IMHO go with the GOOD or GREAT dentist.
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We’ve had the same dentist for several years and are completely satisfied, but they are not a network provider for any of the FEDVIP options. I’m interested in hearing from TOTV’ers:

1. Who are currently enrolled in the Tricare Retiree Dental Program (TDRP) and
2. Have been multiple-year patients of a local dental practice and
3. Are completely satisfied with their dentist and
4. Their dentist will be an in-network provider for at least one of the FEDVIP programs.

Thanks in advance!

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We have TRDP and have been going to Dr Lesh at Southern Trace on Wedgewood Lane for 9 years now. They take 4 of the FEDVIP options - Aetna, Delta, GEHA and Metlife. We signed up for GEHA.
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We have TRDP and have been going to Dr Lesh at Southern Trace on Wedgewood Lane for 9 years now. They take 4 of the FEDVIP options - Aetna, Delta, GEHA and Metlife. We signed up for GEHA.
My dentist as well...not in-network, however, for any of the plans. Taking the insurance as an out-of-network dentist which means more cost per visit for the patient. Every time I have a claim, TRDP sends me a reminder that I could save money by switching to a network dentist.
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have TDRP and GEHA dental.

for those with TRDP, are you going to cancel before you are charged for December? I don't know if there is any advantage in keeping the trdp until the fedvip plan starts. I am going to the dentist later this month, so I am going to keep trdp until the end.



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My dentist as well...not in-network, however, for any of the plans. Taking the insurance as an out-of-network dentist which means more cost per visit for the patient. Every time I have a claim, TRDP sends me a reminder that I could save money by switching to a network dentist.
I started getting those reminders about a year or two ago but Heather at Dr Lesh's office who handles insurance told us TRDP was mistaken. They are a Delta network provider and all the claims that they processed for us covered everything that a network provider would.
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I have a question, does it matter if the dentist is in or our of network? The reason I ask, the dentist we use accepts NO insurance, they give me a bill, with an envelope addressed to the appropriate insurance company, and the insurance company sends me a check.
I go with a GOOD or GREAT dentist and deal with the insurance as necessary.
Currently, I dropped all coverage, as it is not worth it, if you still are lucky enough to have coverage from your employer, then, you may be out a few $$ until the insurance company reimburses you, IMHO go with the GOOD or GREAT dentist.
Generally, patients are responsible for a larger co-pay when they are treated by an out-of-network provider. Most - but not all - of the FEDVIP plans require a 10% larger copay for out-of-network providers.
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[QUOTE=epoch;1604546]have TDRP and GEHA dental.

for those with TRDP, are you going to cancel before you are charged for December? I don't know if there is any advantage in keeping the trdp until the fedvip plan starts. I am going to the dentist later this month, so I am going to keep trdp until the end.

I'm going to keep continuous coverage...TRDP through the end of December and then a new plan beginning January. I wouldn't advise canceling early. After all, it is dental insurance. If a covered patient has an injury that affects their teeth and they just cancelled their insurance, then you're on your own. Not a good idea to save a few bucks at the end of the year.
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