A bill for an act relating to prior authorization for dental care services, notice to dental care providers that a dental care service plan is state-regulated, and the recovery of overpayments by a dental carrier.(Formerly HSB 182.)
Impact
The bill is expected to enhance transparency in the dental care system by requiring dental carriers to inform providers when a patient’s plan is state-regulated. Furthermore, it mandates that identification cards issued to patients include a statement indicating their plan's regulation status. By streamlining the reimbursement process and protecting providers from arbitrary denial of claims, HF874 seeks to improve the financial stability of dental practices and ensure that patients receive the necessary services without undue administrative obstacles.
Summary
House File 874 focuses on the regulation of prior authorization procedures for dental care services. It establishes that dental carriers cannot deny claims for services that have been pre-approved through prior authorization and are to reimburse dental providers at agreed-upon rates for those services provided to insured individuals. The bill clarifies the definitions of key terms such as 'dental provider,' 'dental carrier,' and 'covered persons.' It also sets guidelines for when a carrier can justifiably deny a claim despite prior authorization, which includes circumstances like changes in the patient’s dental condition or eligibility at the time of service delivery.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve the dental care services landscape, there are concerns regarding the burden it may impose on dental carriers, particularly in the administration of prior authorization and overpayment recovery policies. The legislation prohibits dental carriers from pursuing overpayments without proper notification and strictly outlines the appeal process available to providers. Opponents may argue that the requirements could complicate the management processes for dental carriers, potentially leading to increased costs in administration which might be passed on to consumers.