Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1837

Introduced
4/27/23  
Refer
4/27/23  
Refer
4/27/23  
Engrossed
6/13/23  

Caption

An Act to Increase Oral Health Services

Impact

The bill aims to reform the way oral health services are delivered in Maine, particularly by expanding the role of school-based preventive dental care. This legislative initiative not only seeks to improve health outcomes for children but also establishes a framework for better tracking and enhancing access to dental services. The DHHS is tasked with submitting regular reports to the legislature, which aims to foster accountability and continuous improvement in the state’s oral health program.

Summary

LD1837, titled 'An Act to Increase Oral Health Services,' focuses on enhancing oral health care access for children, particularly those enrolled in the MaineCare program. The bill mandates the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to provide preventive oral health services in public schools across the state. The intent is to ensure that every child enrolled in MaineCare receives at least one preventive dental visit annually, thereby promoting better oral health outcomes and reducing dental health disparities among low-income children.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1837 appears to be largely supportive, as it addresses a critical area of public health that affects many children. Stakeholders, including health officials and educators, generally endorse the bill, highlighting its potential to mitigate long-standing disparities in access to dental care. However, potential points of contention could arise regarding funding allocations, the feasibility of implementation, and the extent to which the proposed pilot projects will be effective in achieving the desired health outcomes.

Contention

Discussions may also reflect concerns over the adequacy of resources to support the expanded initiatives outlined in the bill. Critics might argue about the sustainability of pilot projects related to an oral health value-based payment model, which requires careful evaluation and monitoring. As the bill progresses, stakeholders will need to navigate these complexities to ensure its successful implementation and evaluate its impact on oral health delivery within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2237

An Act to Strengthen Public Safety, Health and Well-being by Expanding Services and Coordinating Violence Prevention Resources

ME SB200

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Health and Human Services Commission and the provision of health and human services in this state.

ME SB142

Oral Health Screening in Schools Pilot Program

ME A5471

"Healthy Smiles Act"; increases NJ FamilyCare fee-for-service reimbursement rates for pediatric dental services; requires NJ FamilyCare managed care rates for identical services be no less than fee-for-service rates.

ME S4298

"Healthy Smiles Act"; increases NJ FamilyCare fee-for-service reimbursement rates for pediatric dental services; requires NJ FamilyCare managed care rates for identical services be no less than fee-for-service rates.

ME LD2214

An Act to Make Supplemental Appropriations and Allocations for the Expenditures of State Government, General Fund and Other Funds and to Change Certain Provisions of the Law Necessary to the Proper Operations of State Government for the Fiscal Years Ending June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2025

ME HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

ME HB454

Medicaid; increase reimbursement rate for providers of assisted living services.

ME SB00007

An Act Concerning Protections For Access To Health Care And The Equitable Delivery Of Health Care Services In The State.

ME S4153

Establishes MOM Project oral health three-year pilot program in DOH; appropriates $4,150,000.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.