Ballot question looks at dental insurance premiums
As far as ballot questions go, proponents say it should be pretty straightforward: Ensure the bulk of dental insurance premium costs find their way into patient's mouths.
Opponents contend the measure, ballot question 21-13, will increase premium costs, reducing consumer choice and blocking access to dental insurance for the state's most vulnerable residents, especially children.
The question, if the signatures presented to Secretary of State
Staff in Galvin's office are in the process of examining the submitted paperwork, said a spokesperson for the secretary. The process is painstaking, but should be completed by mid-July.
What's an aggregate
medical loss ratio?
In
Extending it to dental insurance just makes sense, proponents claim.
Both sides had it out in the shadow of the
"A yes vote would help fix a broken system in which insurance companies benefit from denying claims and limiting coverage," Morad said.
Proponents of the measure traded dental anecdotes: The routine cleaning that revealed the need for fillings? Not covered. The removal of impacted wisdom teeth that would be borne by a health insurance provider, but only if the medically-necessary surgery were performed in a hospital rather than an outpatient setting.
Kudos, said
Tooth pain does not 'go away'
"Tooth pain doesn't go away, it has to be addressed," Giannino said, remarking that many illnesses do resolve themselves, regardless of medical interventions, citing the common cold as an example.
Sen.
Dental health is essential to overall health, according to the
Women suffering from periodontal disease who are pregnant are more likely to deliver prematurely, according to the MDS. And low-birth weight babies are more likely to have breathing problems, anemia, jaundice (yellowing of the skin from liver issues), developmental delays and even congestive heart failure. Issues with teeth and gums can indicate diabetes and osteoporosis, a condition that affects some 10 million Americans, 8 million of them women.
Giannino said that unless the bulk of premium costs is redirected to patient care, families with minimal policies or living on the economic margins could forgo care until oral care issues become emergencies.
The
"As an advocate for dental care for all
Bailey noted the
Included in the measure is the requirement that dental insurers disclose the projected medical loss ratio for their plans. It also requires them to anticipate the groups base-rates and file those anticipated charges by July. The measure also puts the approval of base rates squarely in the hands of the state Commissioner of the
The
"The proponents of this ballot question are not being straight with the voters," according to a statement issued by the committee. "What they aren't telling you is that their anti-consumer proposal will increase costs for
A study commissioned by
The study by the
Opponents predict
jumps in premiums
Opponents content that a yes vote on the ballot question in November could drive some dental insurance providers out of
"With consumer prices soaring to all-time highs, the Commonwealth doesn't need this added regulation that will only increase costs and decrease choice for patients across the state," according to a statement by the opposition committee.
The study predicts that premiums could increase by 38%, jumping from
That would be painful to consumer pocketbooks.
However, Morad said that at least one large



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