Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1149

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to requiring dental insurance to cover CBCT scans

Impact

The bill's implementation will amend several sections of the General Laws, specifically in Chapter 32A and Chapter 118E, by explicitly including the coverage of CBCT scans in dental benefits plans. Such an amendment is expected to increase the availability of advanced diagnostic tools for dentists, ultimately improving patient outcomes. As dental practices evolve with new technologies, the coverage could also help standardize procedures across the state, making these essential imaging services more accessible to all patients covered under these insurance plans.

Summary

House Bill H1149, introduced by Representative Rodney M. Elliott, mandates that dental insurance policies provided to active and retired employees of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts must cover Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) scans. This requirement aims to enhance dental diagnostic capabilities by ensuring that necessary imaging technology is accessible and covered under existing dental benefit plans. CBCT is a specialized medical imaging technique that provides high-quality, three-dimensional images, which can be essential for various dental procedures and evaluations.

Contention

While the bill aims to broaden coverage and improve dental diagnostics, it could face opposition from certain stakeholders within the insurance industry. Concerns may arise regarding the increased costs for insurance providers and the potential for higher premiums for consumers if additional services are mandated. Stakeholders may argue that such coverage could lead to overutilization of imaging services, thereby inflating healthcare costs. As discussions unfold, the balance between improving patient care and managing insurance expenditures will likely be a critical point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2819

Relative to retirement group reclassification

MA H2412

To update postural screenings in schools

MA H3657

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MA H1680

Relative to a ban on Kratom

MA H1150

Further regulating the withdrawal of local subscribers from the commission

MA H2818

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA H2607

Relative to injured correctional officers

MA H3327

Relative to designating a certain structure on the state house grounds as the Ranger Joanne Croken guard house

Similar Bills

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