Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1263

Caption

Relating to Medicaid reimbursement for dental services provided to certain Medicaid recipients.

Impact

The legislation aims to improve access to dental care for adults within the Medicaid program, addressing significant gaps in oral health coverage. By providing a defined annual reimbursement, SB1263 seeks to encourage more Medicaid recipients to seek preventive dental services, which can mitigate more severe dental issues later on. The expansion of coverage may also reduce the burden on emergency services typically used by those who do not have access to regular dental care.

Summary

SB1263 focuses on enhancing Medicaid reimbursement for dental services provided to certain Medicaid recipients in Texas. Specifically, it proposes that recipients aged 21 and older will receive an annual maximum reimbursement of $750 for preventive dental services. This will cover essential dental care measures such as diagnostic services, tooth extractions, fillings, and routine cleanings. Additionally, the bill mandates reimbursement for medically necessary anesthesia during dental procedures for recipients with disabilities or those under treatment by an oral surgeon, allowing such expenses to be excluded from the annual benefit cap.

Contention

While the bill proposes beneficial changes, there may be contentions surrounding the adequacy of the proposed reimbursement amount and the conditions under which anesthesia will be covered. Stakeholders could raise concerns about whether the $750 limit is sufficient to cover comprehensive dental needs over the course of a year. Additional discussions might arise regarding the process for state agencies to secure necessary federal approvals for the changes, potentially delaying implementation and affecting the immediate availability of these benefits.

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