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SB 347

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104th Regular Session Introduced by Don Harmon

SB 347 boosts Arkansas Medicaid dental reimbursements, raising caps for adults with special needs from $500 to $1,000, enhancing access to vital dental care.

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Bill Summary · SB 347

Summary of Senate Bill 347 (SB 347)

Overview

Senate Bill 347 (SB 347) is a legislative proposal aimed at reforming the Arkansas Medicaid program's reimbursement rates for dental services. The bill seeks to enhance access to dental care for vulnerable populations, particularly adults with special needs, by increasing reimbursement rates and setting annual caps on dental services.

Main Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of SB 347 is to ensure that the Arkansas Medicaid program provides adequate financial support for dental services, thereby improving access to necessary dental care for specific populations. This includes oral and maxillofacial surgery, pediatric dental services, and services for adults with special needs.

Key Provisions

  • Increased Reimbursement Rates:

    • The bill mandates that the Arkansas Medicaid program increase reimbursement rates for:
    • Oral and maxillofacial surgeons' dental services (including anesthesia)
    • Pediatric dental services (including anesthesia)
    • Dental services for adults with special needs
    • Starting September 1, 2025, these reimbursement rates will be set at 60% of the fiftieth percentile for national fees, as determined by the annual National Dental Advisory Service Comprehensive Fee Report, adjusted for Arkansas.
  • Annual Reimbursement Cap:

    • The annual reimbursement cap for dental services for adults with special needs will be raised from $500 to $1,000, effective September 1, 2025.
  • Implementation:

    • The Arkansas Department of Human Services is tasked with applying for any necessary federal waivers or amendments to implement these changes.

Affected Populations

The bill primarily impacts:
- Adults with Special Needs: By increasing the reimbursement cap for their dental services, the bill aims to improve their access to necessary dental care.
- Children: Pediatric dental services will also see increased support, benefiting children who require dental care.

Procedural Aspects

  • Status: SB 347 was introduced on February 27, 2025, and has been carried over to the 2024 Regular Session. It has undergone several legislative actions, including amendments and committee reviews.
  • Legislative Actions: The bill has passed through multiple readings and has been reported correctly enrolled, indicating progress through the legislative process. It is currently awaiting further action in the 2024 session.

Conclusion

SB 347 represents a significant step towards improving dental care accessibility for vulnerable populations in Arkansas. By increasing reimbursement rates and caps for dental services, the bill aims to enhance the quality of care available to those who need it most. As it moves forward in the legislative process, its implementation will be closely monitored for its impact on the state's Medicaid program and the populations it serves.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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