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HB 363 enhances dental care access in Florida by allowing Medicaid reimbursement for mobile dental units, empowering dental therapists to serve underserved communities.
HB 363 enhances dental care access in Florida by allowing Medicaid reimbursement for mobile dental units, empowering dental therapists to serve underserved communities.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: HB 363
- Title: Dental Therapy
- Status: Filed
- Introduced: November 05, 2025
- Classification: Bill
- Subject: Criminal procedure and corrections, social welfare
HB 363 aims to enhance access to dental care in Florida by establishing a framework for dental therapy. The bill seeks to authorize Medicaid reimbursement for dental services provided in mobile dental units, thereby improving service delivery in underserved areas. It also outlines the qualifications, responsibilities, and regulatory framework for dental therapists.
The bill includes several significant amendments to existing Florida Statutes related to dental therapy:
Medicaid Reimbursement:
Definitions and Applicability:
Council on Dental Therapy:
Licensure and Continuing Education:
Scope of Practice:
Reporting and Accountability:
Collaborative Management Agreements:
Criminal Penalties:
Who is Affected:
Potential Benefits:
HB 363 represents a significant step towards modernizing dental care delivery in Florida by integrating dental therapy into the healthcare system. By establishing clear guidelines and expanding the scope of practice for dental therapists, the bill aims to enhance access to essential dental services for vulnerable populations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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