Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2628

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Caption

Relating to the provision and evaluation of Medicaid reimbursement for dental services provided to certain Medicaid recipients.

Impact

The implications of SB2628 extend beyond immediate access to dental care, affecting broader state healthcare policies. By allowing reimbursement for a wider range of dental services, the bill aims to improve dental health outcomes among Medicaid recipients. The long-term goal is to prevent acute dental problems that could lead to more severe health issues if left unaddressed, thereby potentially reducing the overall costs associated with emergency dental services. Furthermore, the bill stipulates a rigorous evaluation process to assess its financial impact on the Medicaid program, aiming to ensure fiscal responsibility and sustainability.

Summary

SB2628 is a legislative proposal that seeks to amend the Human Resources Code concerning Medicaid reimbursement for dental services. Specifically, the bill mandates that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission provide reimbursement for dental services aimed at recipients aged 21 and older, including individuals with disabilities. These services include pain relief, infection control, restoration, and preventative care, enhancing access to essential dental healthcare for vulnerable populations. The legislation represents a significant development in Texas's approach to Medicaid dental care, which traditionally has faced funding limitations.

Contention

A notable point of contention within SB2628 revolves around the evaluation criteria established for assessing the financial implications of expanded dental service reimbursement. While advocates argue that the data-driven approach emphasizes accountability and allows for continuous improvement in service delivery, critics express concerns about the potential for restrictive limits on care if increased spending is identified. The provision for reevaluating the continuation of reimbursement underscores the tension between expanding access to care and managing state expenditures effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5152

Relating to Medicaid reimbursement for services provided to certain recipients under a nurse home visiting program.

TX SB2088

Relating to the provision of counseling services by certain providers under Medicaid and reimbursement for those services.

TX SB469

Relating to the provision of counseling services by certain providers under Medicaid and reimbursement for those services.

TX HB1716

Relating to the provision of counseling services by certain providers under Medicaid and reimbursement for those services.

TX S3802

Requires Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain primary and mental health care services match reimbursement rates under Medicare.

TX A4265

Requires Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain primary and mental health care services match reimbursement rates under Medicare.

TX HB2946

Relating to the provision of nutrition support services to Medicaid recipients in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services and a report on the health outcomes of providing those services.

TX SB1661

Relating to the provision of nutrition support services to Medicaid recipients in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services and a report on the health outcomes of providing those services.

TX SB176

Relating to the provision of on-campus mental health services by a school district and reimbursement under Medicaid for certain services provided to eligible students.

TX HB4459

Relating to the provision of certain services under the Medicaid managed care program to recipients who are victims of family violence.

Similar Bills

SC H4305

Wellness reimbursement program

CA AB1429

Behavioral health reimbursement.

TX HB4582

Relating to reimbursement of infrastructure costs incurred by a developer of certain housing developments by certain municipalities and counties.

NV AB511

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CA AB2640

Commission on State Mandates: state mandates.

AZ HB2447

Insurance; reimbursement rates; nurse anesthetist

CA AB964

Commission on State Mandates: state mandates.

NJ S3165

Requires NJ FamilyCare to reimburse inpatient providers for long-acting injectable antipsychotic drugs at outpatient reimbursement rate.