Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S778

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the sustainability of public health dental hygienists through adequate reimbursements

Impact

If enacted, SB 778 would significantly influence the operational framework for public health dental hygienists in Massachusetts. It would remove the stipulation that these professionals can only seek reimbursement from Medicaid and not from any other insurance or third-party payors, thus allowing for a broader range of reimbursement options. This shift is likely to enhance the financial sustainability of dental health services within the public health domain, potentially leading to improved access to dental care for low-income individuals and families.

Summary

Senate Bill 778 addresses the sustainability of public health dental hygienists in Massachusetts by proposing amendments to section 51 of chapter 112 of the General Laws. This legislation aims to improve reimbursement rates for dental hygienists working in public health, specifically in contexts where they may provide services to underserved populations. By adjusting the parameters around existing reimbursement structures, the bill seeks to ensure that these healthcare providers can continue to operate effectively and serve community needs, particularly for those who rely on Medicaid for dental services.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB 778 may arise from differing opinions on policy priorities in health funding. Proponents argue that without adequate reimbursement, dental hygienists will be unable to provide essential services to vulnerable populations, leading to a deterioration of public health outcomes in dental care. Critics, on the other hand, may reference concerns over the implications for insurance reimbursement structures and the state's fiscal responsibility in expanding coverage options. The dialogue may also touch on broader themes of healthcare access, equity in health services, and the role of public health professionals within the insurance paradigm.

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 H1147

Relative to the sustainability of public health dental hygienists through adequate reimbursements

MA H5037

Relative to the sustainability of public health dental hygienists through adequate reimbursements

MA S586

Relative to maintaining adequate water supplies through effective drought management

MA H444

Enabling trained dental hygienists to administer dermal fillers and botox

MA H2426

Enabling registered dental hygienists to administer nitrous oxide

MA HB258

Dental Hygienists In Dental Health Act

MA S284

Enabling trained dental hygienists to administer dermal fillers and botox

MA SB1448

Compact; dentists; dental hygienists

MA SB1310

Dentists; dental hygienists; compact

MA HB2190

Dentists; dental hygienists; compact

Similar Bills

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