Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1940

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the improvement of oral health care access through the regulation of dental hygiene practitioners, dental hygienists, and dentists in this state.

Impact

This legislation seeks to improve accessibility to dental services, particularly in underserved areas. By recognizing dental hygiene practitioners as a distinct category, the bill empowers these practitioners to perform a broader range of services than traditional dental hygienists under the supervision of a dentist. The proposed changes could streamline service delivery and potentially alleviate shortages experienced in dental health services, enabling more efficient patient care and education in oral hygiene.

Summary

House Bill 1940 aims to enhance access to oral health care in Texas by introducing regulatory measures for dental hygiene practitioners, dental hygienists, and dentists. Specifically, the bill establishes a new classification for 'dental hygiene practitioners' and details the requirements for licensing. This includes the need for practitioners to possess specific educational qualifications, including an associate's or bachelor's degree in dental hygiene from an accredited institution. Additionally, applicants must successfully complete an accredited dental hygiene practitioner program and pass an examination.

Contention

However, notable points of contention may arise from concerns about the scope of practice and the potential implications of granting more autonomy to dental hygiene practitioners. Critics may argue that increasing the responsibilities of these practitioners, especially in underserved or rural areas, could compromise the quality of care if proper oversight is not maintained. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for telemedicine practices that could expand access, but there may be reservations regarding the effectiveness and safety of remote dental care practices without direct supervision.

Companion Bills

TX SB787

Identical Relating to the improvement of oral health care access through the regulation of dental hygiene practitioners, dental hygienists, and dentists in this state.

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