Establishing the dentist and dental hygienist compact
Impact
The implementation of this compact would significantly change the landscape of state regulations governing dental practice. Participating states would have the authority to issue a 'compact privilege' that allows practitioners to work across state lines while maintaining their primary licensure. This is expected to improve patient access to dental care, particularly in underserved areas, and could lead to a more adaptable workforce that can respond swiftly to regional changes in demand for dental services.
Summary
Bill S1494 aims to establish the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Compact, a legislative framework intended to facilitate the interstate practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. The compact's primary objective is to streamline the licensing process for dentists and dental hygienists, allowing those licensed in one participating state to practice in any other participating state without the need for duplicate licensing. This change is designed to enhance public access to dental services and address workforce shortages by promoting greater mobility among dental care providers.
Contention
Despite the potential benefits of the compact, there are areas of contention that may arise during its implementation. Critics may express concerns over how participating states will ensure the quality and safety of care provided by out-of-state practitioners. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the necessity of maintaining strict licensure standards versus the need for flexibility and increased workforce availability. The compact also promotes sharing of licensure and disciplinary information, raising questions about privacy and state autonomy in enforcing regulations.