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Posted by admin on December 3rd, 2009 :: Filed under Consumer Education,Health Care Reform
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A Fix Needed in Senate Health Reform Bill for Consumers to Keep Dental Coverage

There is a saying in political circles, “There are two things you do not want to watch being made—sausage and laws.”

The health care reform debate certainly has not been an easy process to watch or to understand.  No one would suspect from what is being talked about in the press or on the Senate floor that dental coverage will be impacted.  But a fix is needed so that 31 million Americans now provided stand-alone dental coverage through small employers can keep their kids covered under those policies.

The 2000+ page Senate “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” is a step in the right direction to allowing Americans access to the separate dental coverage they have today.  The act now partially incorporates a Senate Finance Committee’s amendment allowing separate dental coverage to meet the mandated children’s dental benefits inside the Exchanges when purchased with medical coverage meeting all other essential benefit requirements (Whew! That was a mouthful!).  But what is not included is the part of the Senate Finance Committee’s amendment that provided the essential benefits purchased by individuals and small employers outside the Exchange to be offered the same way, i.e. through a separate dental and medical policy.

As a result, uninsured consumers can get stand-alone dental coverage through the new Exchanges to cover their children.  But, those with dental coverage through a small employer outside the Exchanges can’t keep their children covered under their family dental policies.  What sense does that make?

Senators’ Stabenow (MI) and Lincoln (LA) offered the amendment in Senate Finance.  And it was adopted with unanimous bipartisan support.  So, it makes no sense that the language of the amendment was not incorporated in bill on the Senate floor.

If you are employed in a company with less than 50 employees and have dental benefits, tell your Senator that you “want to keep your children covered under your dental policy.”   Ask them to tell Senator Reid to work with Senators Stabenow and Lincoln to allow you to keep your coverage.


Posted by admin on December 2nd, 2009 :: Filed under Health Care Reform
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