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    Dental insurance is growing, shifting focus to payment systems. A new network capitation model offers advantages for consumers and providers, providing an alternative to traditional fee-for-service dental plans.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Services Research
    • Dental Economics
    • Healthcare Payment Models

    Background:

    • The U.S. has seen a significant rise in dental insurance coverage over the past decade.
    • Current dental insurance predominantly utilizes a fee-for-service model, reimbursing providers per procedure.
    • Alternative payment systems are gaining importance within the evolving dental care landscape.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce and examine network capitation as a novel dental care payment system.
    • To highlight the potential benefits of capitation models for both dental consumers and providers.
    • To explore the integration of capitation into existing dental practice structures.

    Main Methods:

    • Description of a developing network capitation program in the United States.

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  • Explanation of a dual-contractual approach involving insurance companies and private dental practitioners.
  • Presentation of patient choice between fee-for-service and capitation payment options.
  • Main Results:

    • Network capitation offers a new payment paradigm for dental care.
    • This model facilitates the inclusion of capitation patients within traditional fee-for-service practices.
    • It provides flexibility for both solo and group dental practitioners.

    Conclusions:

    • Capitation programs, particularly network capitation, present significant advantages for dental care delivery.
    • The proposed model supports patient choice and provider adaptability.
    • Network capitation is a viable and beneficial alternative to traditional fee-for-service dental insurance.