Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S696

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Ensuring transparency in the practice of dental leased networks

Impact

The proposed legislation mandates that Provider Network Entities provide comprehensive information to Participating Dental Providers regarding the third-party health plans they are associated with. This includes details on fee schedules, credentialing practices, and any material terms that could influence the providers' participation. By enforcing these transparency measures, the bill aims to alleviate confusion and foster trust between dental providers and their third-party health plans, ultimately benefiting patients with clearer expectations on their dental services.

Summary

Senate Bill S696, titled 'An Act ensuring transparency in the practice of dental leased networks,' seeks to enhance the clarity and reliability of contractual arrangements within the dental insurance industry. The bill introduces Chapter 176Y to the General Laws of Massachusetts, which lays out specific definitions and requirements for Provider Network Entities, Third-party Health Plans, and Participating Dental Providers. This initiative is aimed at ensuring that dental providers understand their agreements and the network structures that affect their practice and reimbursement.

Contention

While the bill has potential positive implications for dental transparency, there may be concerns from different stakeholders regarding the increased regulatory oversight it introduces. Some may argue that the cost of compliance for Provider Network Entities could rise, thereby affecting the overall cost structure of dental plans. Additionally, the stipulations on how information is to be communicated may lead to a greater administrative burden, particularly for smaller dental practices that are already challenged by market pressures.

Notable_points

Overall, S696 aims to make dental networks more transparent, ensuring that dental practices are well-informed about their agreements and treatment networks. This legislation reflects an increasing trend towards consumer protection within the healthcare sector, focusing on transparency and fair practices in health insurance. Supporters argue this will enhance patient care by improving communication and coordination between dental practices and health plans.

Companion Bills

MA S2931

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Health Care Financing to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to to health care financing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H1306

Ensuring transparency in the practice of dental leased networks

MA H5045

Ensuring transparency in the practice of dental leased networks

MA S687

Ensuring access to fair and reasonable pharmacy networks

MA S2753

Ensuring transparency in research funding

MA S2097

Ensuring transparency in research funding

MA H3139

Ensuring transparency in property deed requests

MA S2122

Relative to increasing transparency in public construction

MA S691

Ensuring access to healthcare and medically necessary food for children

MA S1492

Relative to newborn infant safe sleep practices

MA H3987

Relative to ensuring access to dental care for MassHealth recipients

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.