Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SCR188

Introduced
3/10/23  
Refer
3/15/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Engrossed
4/5/23  
Refer
4/11/23  
Report Pass
4/17/23  

Caption

Urging The Department Of Human Services' Med-quest Division To Advocate That The State Increase Medicaid Reimbursements To Dentists And, Upon An Increase Approval, To Proactively Inform Both Dental Service Providers And Medicaid Beneficiaries Of New Rate Plans.

Impact

If enacted, SCR188 would lead to increased funding allocations for dental services under Medicaid, with the intention of raising reimbursement rates to align with those of Medicare. This change is crucial, as it aims to address the existing inadequacies in dental care for low-income residents who often delay seeking necessary treatments until they require emergency care. By improving access to dental services, the resolution seeks to enhance the overall health outcomes of vulnerable populations in Hawaii.

Summary

SCR188 urges the Department of Human Services' Med-QUEST Division to advocate for an increase in Medicaid reimbursements to dentists. The resolution emphasizes the importance of providing adequate dental care to low-income residents, highlighting that preventative treatments are more cost-effective than emergency care. The resolution reflects the state's commitment to improving dental services for Medicaid beneficiaries, which has significant implications for public health and cost management within the healthcare system.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed positively as a necessary step towards improving healthcare accessibility, there are concerns regarding the potential challenges in implementing the increased reimbursement rates. Some legislators and healthcare providers may question the sustainability of funding such enhancements, particularly amidst budget constraints. Furthermore, effective communication strategies must be developed to ensure that both dental service providers and Medicaid beneficiaries are adequately informed about the new rates and services covered.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR94

Requesting The Department Of Human Services To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Increasing The Medicaid Reimbursement Payment Rate For Hawaii's Community Care Foster Family Homes And Expanded Adult Residential Care Homes For Medicaid Clients In 2032 And Every Ten Years Thereafter.

HI HR78

Requesting The Department Of Human Services To Conduct A Study On The Feasibility Of Increasing The Medicaid Reimbursement Payment Rate For Hawaii's Community Care Foster Family Homes And Expanded Adult Residential Care Homes For Medicaid Clients Every Ten Years.

HI HB222

Relating To Human Services.

HI SB1474

Relating To Medicaid.

HI SB2788

Relating To Medicaid.

HI HB1341

Relating To Medicaid.

HI HB2018

Relating To Medicaid.

HI HB2111

Relating To Medicaid.

HI HB1197

Relating To Human Services.

HI SB1364

Relating To The Second Deputy Director In The Department Of Human Services.

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