Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1111

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to a dental patient bill of rights

Impact

The introduction of H1111 is expected to significantly influence state laws governing dental insurance in Massachusetts. By enforcing these disclosure requirements, the bill aims to address longstanding concerns regarding the lack of clarity and accessibility of information that patients often face when dealing with dental insurance. This move towards greater transparency not only aids in patient decision-making but also seeks to level the playing field for dentists, particularly those who operate outside of established insurance networks. This could ultimately lead to enhanced competition among dental care providers and improved quality of service for patients.

Summary

House Bill H1111, also known as the 'dental patient bill of rights,' aims to enhance transparency in dental insurance policies and improve patient rights in Massachusetts. The bill requires employee benefit plans and health insurance policies to disclose the terms of dental benefits clearly. This includes detailing the payment amounts for dental services and the standards for these reimbursements, ensuring that patients and dentists have reliable access to this crucial information. By mandating the establishment of dedicated websites that outline these benefits, the bill strives to empower patients in making informed decisions about their dental care.

Contention

Despite its seemingly beneficial intentions, H1111 has generated discussions regarding its potential impact on the relationship between dental providers and insurance companies. Some stakeholders express concerns that the bill might inadvertently raise costs or complicate the reimbursements process for out-of-network dental services. Critics argue that the requirement for insurance companies to align payments for noncontracting providers with those for in-network dentists could lead to inflated costs within the broader dental care system. These points highlight the ongoing debate regarding the balance between improving patient rights and ensuring sustainable practices within dental health insurance.

Companion Bills

MA S697

Similar To Relative to dental insurance consumer protections

MA S698

Similar To Relative to dental insurance assignment of benefits

MA H1110

Similar To Relative to dental insurance assignment of benefits

MA H1124

Similar To Relative to dental insurance assignment of benefits

MA H4691

Replaced by Auto and health insurance

Previously Filed As

MA H3406

Regulating the posting of speed limits

MA H3405

Updating bicycle fines

MA H3949

Relative to teacher strikes

MA H551

Updating the accuracy of membership to the state advisory council on early education and care

MA H2920

Making senior citizen property tax relief more equitable

MA H2918

Supporting small public charities

MA H2919

Relative to property tax deferrals for seniors

MA H2933

Relative to the membership of the PRIM Board

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