Dentist & Dental Hygienist Compact
This compact represents a significant shift in how dental professionals can work across state lines, promoting greater mobility among licensed practitioners. By establishing a compact privilege, states can streamline the process of allowing qualified professionals to operate in multiple jurisdictions, benefitting patients and the healthcare system at large. Additionally, the compact emphasizes maintaining public safety and health regulations by allowing states to retain their regulatory authority over the practice of dentistry within their borders.
Senate Bill 433, known as the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Interstate Compact, aims to facilitate the interstate practice of dentistry and dental hygiene. It establishes a framework that allows licensed dentists and dental hygienists in participating states to practice in other states without needing to undergo repetitive licensing processes. The intent is to increase public access to dental services and to address workforce shortages in the healthcare system, particularly in areas that may be underserved.
While the compact has the potential to ease practice mobility and improve access to care, concerns may arise regarding the uniformity of practice standards and regulations across states. Questions about maintaining quality control and the implications for professional accountability when sharing information between states have been raised. There may also be concerns related to states' rights and regulatory autonomy, as some may view the compact as undermining local control over healthcare practice.