New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5656

Introduced
6/26/23  

Caption

Provides for regulation of dental therapists.

Impact

The enactment of A5656 is expected to have significant implications for dental care delivery in New Jersey. By allowing dental therapists to operate under defined protocols, the bill aims to increase the availability of dental services, especially in rural and low-income areas where dental shortages have been prevalent. Moreover, the bill ensures that dental therapists have a collaborative working arrangement with dentists, which is intended to enhance patient safety and care quality. Through the inclusion of dental therapy services in the NJ FamilyCare program, the legislation also facilitates access to these services for Medicaid enrollees, thereby expanding the safety net for vulnerable populations.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5656 introduces a formal regulatory framework for dental therapists in New Jersey, intending to establish licensure and oversight under the New Jersey State Board of Dentistry. This bill aims to clarify the roles and responsibilities of dental therapists, who will be permitted to perform a range of dental procedures under the supervision of licensed dentists. The bill outlines specific requirements for obtaining a license, including educational qualifications, collaborative agreements with supervising dentists, and a standard for continuing education. By providing a structured pathway for dental therapists, the legislation seeks to improve access to dental care services, particularly in underserved communities.

Contention

While the bill intends to enhance access to dental care, some stakeholders may have concerns regarding the potential dilution of quality care if dental therapists operate independently of a dentist's direct supervision. Critics may argue that the capability to perform complex procedures like extractions or oral evaluations should remain solely within the purview of fully licensed dentists. Additionally, the discussions surrounding the bill may touch upon the varying opinions on the necessity of this legislation, balancing between expanding healthcare access and maintaining strict educational and procedural standards in dental healthcare. Furthermore, the impact on traditional dental practices and potential opposition from dental associations advocating for robust oversight of dental practices will also be areas of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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