Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2362

Introduced
1/10/22  
Refer
2/1/22  
Report Pass
2/28/22  

Caption

Authorizes the Missouri Dental Board to approve pilot projects to extend care to underserved populations

Impact

If implemented, HB 2362 would potentially change how dental care services are provided in Missouri, particularly in areas deemed underserved. The collaborative efforts between the Missouri Dental Board and the Department of Health may lead to innovative solutions addressing existing gaps in dental care access. By allowing for waivers of certain regulations, the bill may encourage novel methods of service delivery that align with modern healthcare practices and patient needs, thus reforming elements of state dental care policy.

Summary

House Bill 2362 seeks to authorize the Missouri Dental Board to collaborate with the Department of Health and Senior Services to approve pilot projects aimed at extending dental care to underserved populations. This legislation is a response to the growing need for accessible dental services in regions where they are currently lacking. The bill outlines specific criteria and guidelines for the implementation of these pilot projects, including requirements for clear objectives, defined start and termination dates, and methods for assessing the effectiveness of the proposed care techniques.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance access to dental care, it could face scrutiny regarding the balance of regulatory oversight and the need for flexibility in service delivery. Opponents may argue that waiving established regulations could compromise patient safety or care standards. Additionally, there may be concerns about the selection process for pilot project locations and populations, emphasizing the need for thorough consideration of which communities truly qualify as underserved.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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