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.
The resolution points out that preventative dental services, such as cleanings and early interventions, can significantly reduce the overall costs incurred by the state's healthcare system. By restoring full dental benefits and ensuring that Medicaid beneficiaries are informed about the availability of services, the resolution seeks to encourage better health outcomes in the community. The bill specifically references budget allocations from both the current and upcoming fiscal years, which aim to increase reimbursement rates to be on par with Medicare levels, making the dental services more viable for providers who accept Medicaid.
Senate Resolution 172 urges the Department of Human Services' Med-QUEST Division to advocate for an increase in Medicaid reimbursements to dentists in Hawaii. The resolution highlights the need for better dental care access for low-income residents, who often delay seeking necessary dental treatment until they require emergency services. This delay can lead to greater costs for the state's healthcare system and less effective health outcomes for patients. The resolution aligns with previously allocated budget funds aimed at enhancing Med-QUEST services.
While the resolution highlights the advantages of preventative dental care, there may be concerns regarding the implementation of increased Medicaid reimbursements. Stakeholders in the dental community may debate the adequacy of the proposed rates in relation to the costs of providing services. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the overall effectiveness of increasing reimbursements as a method to improve healthcare access versus other potential reforms within the Medicaid system itself.