California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1670

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Refer
4/27/26  

Caption

Medi-Cal: dental care.

Impact

If enacted, AB 1670 will amend the Welfare and Institutions Code by adding Section 14132.24, which will standardize reimbursement practices under the Medi-Cal program. The bill not only facilitates coverage for behavior management and desensitization services that do not require accompanying dental procedures, but it also aligns with federal Medicaid guidelines. By establishing these procedures as covered benefits, the bill aims to improve accessibility for patients who may require additional support to receive dental care, thereby addressing crucial healthcare inequalities faced by low-income individuals.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1670, introduced by Assembly Member Arambula, focuses on enhancing the Medi-Cal program, particularly concerning dental care services for beneficiaries with specific needs. The bill mandates that healthcare providers receive additional compensation when a patient's physical, behavioral, developmental, or emotional conditions require significant extra time, attention, or personnel for the safe delivery of dental care. This compensation is limited to three times within a 12-month period, ensuring that the provision of these necessary services is financially viable for practitioners.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding AB 1670 have generally been positive, highlighting its potential to improve access to dental care for individuals with special needs. Supporters argue that the additional compensation will incentivize providers to accommodate patients who present more complex challenges, thereby reducing barriers to effective care. The sentiment reflects a broader recognition of the importance of tailored healthcare services essential for meeting the diverse needs of the population, especially among vulnerable groups.

Contention

Despite the overall support, some concerns have been raised about the implementation details of the bill. Critics worry about the limitations on additional compensation, which is capped at three instances within a 12-month period, suggesting that this might not adequately reflect the needs of certain patients who require frequent and ongoing care. Additionally, the bill's success is contingent upon securing necessary federal approvals and funding, which may introduce uncertainties in its execution. These factors could lead to debates regarding the adequacy of financial support and the administrative burden on healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1717

Medi-Cal dental reimbursement: house/extended care facility call.

CA AB2138

Medi-Cal: enhanced care management: peer support specialists.

CA AB1126

Medi-Cal managed care plans: enrollees with other health care coverage.

CA AB220

Medi-Cal: subacute care services.

CA AB543

Medi-Cal: field medicine.

CA SB01299

An Act Concerning Medicaid-covered Dental Care.

CA AB974

Medi-Cal managed care plans: enrollees with other health care coverage.

CA SB363

Health care coverage: independent medical review.

CA SB530

Medi-Cal: time and distance standards.

CA AB2756

Medi-Cal: vision services: performance measures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.