North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1567

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  
Report Pass
2/19/25  
Engrossed
2/25/25  
Refer
3/7/25  
Report Pass
3/25/25  
Enrolled
4/9/25  

Caption

AN ACT to provide for a legislative management study relating to dental and oral health care status among Medicaid recipients and workforce support to improve access for low-income children, Native American children, and individuals with disabilities.

Impact

The bill intends to influence state policy significantly by highlighting the dental care gaps for marginalized communities. It includes extensive assessments of current Medicaid dental care provisions, reimbursement rates, barriers to provider enrollment, and overall access to services. The outcomes of this study are expected to provide critical recommendations that could reshape future policies that govern dental care access for low-income populations. Should the recommendations lead to legislative changes, it could ultimately enhance healthcare standards for these communities and improve public health outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 1567 proposes a comprehensive legislative management study focusing on the state of dental and oral health care for Medicaid recipients, particularly targeting low-income children, Native American children, and individuals with disabilities in North Dakota. The bill seeks to evaluate the dental care needs of these groups and identify barriers to access. With an emphasis on the seemingly unmet dental health requirements among vulnerable populations, the legislation emphasizes the necessity for an in-depth analysis of various relevant factors impacting dental care delivery and accessibility.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1567 appears to be largely supportive, especially among advocates for healthcare equity. There is recognition of the urgent need to address the dental care disparities that exist for low-income and Native American populations. However, there may be challenges in garnering widespread political support, given differing views on Medicaid expansion and healthcare funding. Proponents highlight the need for such studies to inform policy and improve access, whereas detractors may question budget impacts or the necessity of such a study given existing healthcare programs.

Contention

Key areas of contention may emerge around the bill's implications for state resources and potential financial burdens associated with expanding dental healthcare services. Stakeholders may debate the costs of proposed solutions, such as increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates, and whether they justify the potential improvements in access to care. Additionally, discussions around telehealth initiatives and their feasibility in rural and tribal areas may spark varying opinions on how effectively these solutions can address the unique challenges faced by the populations in question.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND LD1746

An Act to Reduce Dental Disease and Ensure Access to Essential Preventive Dental Care Among Maine Children

ND S691

Ensuring access to healthcare and medically necessary food for children

ND HB06082

An Act Concerning Childrens' Oral Health.

ND SB2062

Relating to provision of and access to services for children with certain health care needs, including access to certain Medicaid waiver programs.

ND HB5220

Relating to provision of and access to services for children with certain health care needs, including access to certain Medicaid waiver programs.

ND HB881

Revise medicaid buy-in program to include children with disabilities

ND HB2552

MEDICAID-CHILDREN'S DENTAL

ND SB1581

MEDICAID-CHILDREN'S DENTAL

ND HCR67

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study and report on gaps in acute healthcare access for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities

ND S1199

Provides gross income tax credit to qualified caregivers for care and support expenses incurred for qualifying relative or individual with disabilities.

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