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Posted on June 17, 2009 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™

United Auto Workers Retirees Lose Benefits   

[By Darrell K. Pruitt; DDS]pruitt

It’s no longer just the recent rash of bad PR on the Internet that has some Delta Dental employees worried about losing their jobs. Okemos, Michigan, home to Delta Dental of Michigan is downstream from GM. If Delta employees are laid off because of decreased sales of benefits packages, Okemos will lose even more of its disappearing tax base. And, this week we learn that United Auto Workers [UAW] retirees will lose their Delta dental benefits in GM’s bankruptcy.

The Michigan Messenger

I discovered a short article today on the Michigan Messenger Website, written by Ed Brayton, titled “GM’s UAW retirees to lose Delta Dental coverage.”  Brayton closes with a sad lament: “It was only last November that Tim Daman, a Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce vice president, declared that with the office expansion, 2008 was ‘really Delta’s year.’ It appears that 2009 will not be.” Less than a year before Daman’s optimistic comment, Delta Dental announced that it was expanding its existing office space by 25,000 square-feet including 20,000 for a new data center. It’s unfortunate that the squandered money wasn’t spent on GM retirees’ teeth before they lost their dental insurance. Is it any wonder that Americans pay so much for so little healthcare?

Eyeing the Situation

And, what was Delta planning to do with that much data space anyway? Are Delta’s computers that huge, or was someone anticipating that future claims processing will require lots of soon to be unemployed Okemos citizens? I think if Colombo, a detective played by Peter Falk in a TV show long ago, were to cast his good eye on this situation with Delta Dental, he would see something odd about risking so much healthcare money on “data” rather than rewarding bonuses to executives who managed to save those huge amounts of money on payments to dentists. He’d scratch his head with the same hand holding a cigar, and say something like, “If Delta was willing to invest that much into say, a data mining project; they must have been planning on saving even more money on dental care for GM retirees somehow. Where was that money going to come from?

Public Relations Perspective

Ari Adler, the same Delta PR employee who a few months ago publicly announced that Delta Dental guarantees its dentistry, offered prepared statements about the bad news for Delta, but would not comment on how this enormous loss in business might ultimately change the company’s plans. He was only allowed to offer that the company is “studying the impact of this situation on the organization.” He assured Brayton that the building is going up as planned. I hope Delta doesn’t back out of its guarantees on fillings. That would be especially cruel to GM retirees.

More: GM’s UAW Retirees to Lose Delta Dental Coverage

Dental provider plans to offer special options for retirees, whose coverage could end as early as next month

By Ed Brayton 6/8/09 12:11 PM

http://michiganmessenger.com/20507/gms-uaw-retirees-to-lose-delta-dental-coverage

Assessment

It’s a real puzzler, Columbo. But, I’d bet you could figure it out by the end of the show. Peter Falk and family, I wish you the best.

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  1. Payton, on July 9, 2009 at 6:02 PM said:

    I am in Michigan and should say that healthcarefinancials.wordpress.com has lots of interesting information. Looks like the author here did a good job. I will be coming back for new information daily.
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  2. Darrell Pruitt DDS, on October 12, 2009 at 7:56 PM said:

    Delta CEO Kim E. Volk Cannot Hide

    It’s been a few days since I posted anything intricate on the Internet, other than my drawings. And I have to confess to those who have been patiently waiting that I’m having a blast playing “Who’s this?” on Facebook with my hometown friends. Many say that they are enjoying the contests as well. The object of the game is to be the first to identify the subjects of portraits of famous people in Panhandle as they are revealed in three stages. I rarely get to the final portrait before someone wins the original drawing itself.

    “Who’s this?” does exactly what I told the TDA it would do. It brings real people with common interests together. Amazingly, it’s also the game that got me kicked off the TDA Facebook without warning. Incredible, TDA. (See “Let’s talk, TDA”).

    http://community.pennwelldentalgroup.com/forum/topics/lets-talk-tda

    One of the past presidents of the TDA once said that it is important to face new challenges in dentistry in new ways and that the TDA welcomes input from membership. That sounds a lot different than what it really means.

    In addition to the new drawing hobby that is taking up more of my time, when I’ve felt the urge to rant, I’ve chosen to use Twitter in 140 or fewer characters. I don’t know how easy my train of thoughts reads, but it scratches where I itch.

    I’ve also discovered and joined three more Facebook groups. So far, I haven’t been denied access to anything other than the TDA’s, but it’s only been a couple of days. In the words of Ricky Bobby, “Let’s see if we can get kicked out of Applebee’s.”

    On “Ornery Friday” as I called the day on Twitter, Advance Oral Health Facebook, a club of benefits providers that is dominated by Delta Dental Plans Association, caught my attention. I’ve taken control of their account and immediately caused two Delta executives to flee. Get this: I even asked Delta CEO Kim E. Volk to be my friend. So far, she’s ignored my request. Can you blame her?

    I copied below what I posted in the “friends” section of the AOH Facebook, which only “friends” read. Is this ornery or what? The site has been opened at least 6 months and I’m the first person to post anything in the “friends” section. It reminds me a lot of BCBSTX’s Facebook as well as the TDA’s.

    That’s not all. In the “Discussion Board” section, someone from AOH wrote: “With health care reform on everyone’s mind, we think it’s important to remember the mouth. What do you think? How important are dental benefits to you?” – July 9, 2009

    This weekend, I posted the first response: “The question ‘How important are dental benefits to you?’ was posted three months ago, and nobody responded.” Of course, nobody has responded.

    Posted on Advance Oral Health Facebook, 10/10/09

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Advance-Oral-Health/116240205341?v=wall

    As a practicing dentist, it is important for my patients that I keep abreast of market trends in the profession – which certainly includes changes in insurance policies. I’m so glad to have found “Advance Oral Health” on Facebook where I see Delta Dental is well represented – including CEO Kim E. Volk, spokespeople Janis Oshensky and Ari Adler, and Dr. Maxwell H. Anderson whom I met a little over a year ago in ADA Headquarters when we both attended a benefits conference. Greetings.

    On Jan 30, Rabia Mughal, associate editor of DrBicuspid.com, posted “Dentists or patients: Who should get the insurance check?”

    http://www.drbicuspid.com/index.aspx?d=1&sec=sup&sub=pmt&pag=dis&ItemID=301436&wf=34

    Mughal reports that Ari Adler said “Direct reimbursement to out-of-network dentists is a problem because it allows them to enjoy the benefits provided by the network without following cost guidelines and quality control measures of the network.” As anyone can understand, dentists need to be told these things before they sign contracts with Delta. So far, I have been unable to obtain more information on Delta’s quality control measures.

    Later, Adler adds, “We put our dentists thorough a credentialing process and provide quality assurance. That means if a dentist does a filling that should last a certain amount of time and it doesn’t, they have to fix it without charging the network or the patients.” Again, it is only reasonable for dentists to be told how Delta’s guarantee affects their practices before signing contracts. So I ask any Delta Dental rep who would like to step forward, what did Ari B. Adler mean?

    D. Kellus Pruitt; DDS

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  3. Chet, on April 27, 2010 at 7:44 PM said:

    UAW sues GM over retiree health care payment

    Dr. Pruitt, did you know that the United Auto Workers [UAW] union has sued General Motors Corp., saying the automaker owes it $450 million for retiree health care?

    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g62OyEVT1yPQ7L7QZk-4RA8112YgD9EU0ICG0

    Talk about biting the hand that feeds you – pun intended!

    Chester

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  4. D. Kellus Pruitt DDS, on August 16, 2011 at 1:11 AM said:

    Nowhere in healthcare is transparency needed more than in the dental benefits industry

    Today, the ADA News posted “Delta gift establishes pediatric dental clinic at University of Minnesota.” (no byline)

    http://www.ada.org/news/6129.aspx

    80 years ago, a PR team with lots of cash made even Al Capone appear generous. But then, Capone had ethics going for him.

    Before we get teary-eyed over Delta Dental’s generosity described in the ADA News, we should remember how Delta came across the money to pay for the multi-million dollar gift – even while Delta Dental’s preferred providers in Minnesota struggle to stay afloat on Delta’s harmfully low fee schedule. Delta’s riches come from diverting clueless employers’ premium payments away from the dentists their employees prefer to see.

    Consistent with the half-dozen other press releases Delta purchased in the last week to draw attention to the donation, the ADA News also has no byline. You kidding? Since dentists universally despise the sleazy discount dentistry broker, no ADA employee wants to take personal accountability for Delta’s self-serving ad. Besides, it was probably written by Delta’s PR specialist anyway.

    Before giving away more ad space, the ADA News editor should somehow be reminded that Delta Dental would limit what their preferred dentists can charge even for procedures Delta doesn’t cover. Who’s side is she on, anyway?

    Typically, instead of full payment, bosses “give” employees a Delta discount plan that limits naïve workers and their families to Delta’s preferred providers. In turn, the contracted dentists never have to compete for new patients. So when no quality control is combined with 30% discounts, it’s not unexpected that even dental patients recognize that preferred providers tend to cut corners compared to fee-for-service dentists.

    In addition, Delta keeps even more premium dollars when workers don’t like any of the dentists on their preferred provider lists. Just look how swell that’s working out: Go to doctoroogle.com with a list of Delta’s preferred providers. Compare how well Delta’s dentists satisfy their patients with all other dentists’ rankings in any large city. See what I mean? Since “discount” is Delta’s ONLY selection criteria, they aren’t selective about the dentists they sign up. And generally, the more fees are discounted, the less popular the dentists. Funny how that works out!

    Since Delta officials are unresponsive to the dentists like me who serve their clients, they cannot be held accountable. And as you see, it shows.

    Delta Dental is a healthcare parasite.

    D. Kellus Pruitt DDS

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  5. Craig, on December 19, 2012 at 11:15 PM said:

    GM buys back stock

    http://www.nbcnews.com/business/gm-buys-back-stock-taxpayers-may-lose-billions-1C7659301?ocid=msnhp&pos=7#/business/gm-buys-back-stock-taxpayers-may-lose-billions-1C7659301

    But, taxpayers may still lose billions.

    Craig

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  6. Ann Miller RN MHA, on January 20, 2014 at 1:31 PM said:

    Medical Bankruptcy

    Here is an interesting post on medical bankruptcy.

    http://theincidentaleconomist.com/wordpress/where-we-stand-divided-on-medical-bankruptcy/

    Where we stand (divided) on medical bankruptcy.

    Ann Miller RN MHA

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  7. Mary, on July 17, 2019 at 7:42 PM said:

    The truth about medical bankruptcies

    Mar 26, 2018 · And even among those bankruptcies, it seems that medical bills may be less of a problem than the other things associated with an illness, such as lost labor income. In other words: Medical bankruptcy probably wasn’t nearly as big a problem as people thought when we were passing our giant new health-care program.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/…/wp/2018/03/26/the-truth-about-medical-bankruptcies

    Mary

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  8. Mary, on September 8, 2020 at 9:03 PM said:

    50% of U.S. Adults Are Concerned About Medical Bankruptcy

    Gallup and West Health recently released survey results on medical bankruptcy concerns among U.S. adults. Here are some key findings from the report:

    • Half of U.S. adults are concerned that a household health event could lead to bankruptcy.
    • This percentage has risen from 45% of adults measured in early 2019.
    • The percentage of non-White adults who harbor this concern has risen from 52% to 64%.
    • Medical bankruptcy concerns have increased 12 percentage points among adults aged 18-29.
    • Among adults aged 30-49, medical bankruptcy concerns increased 9 percentage points.

    Source: Gallup, September 1, 2020

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