Election 2022 – Question 2 would ensure premiums spent more on care
The first three questions are listed, and explained, in the red "Information for Voters" booklet mailed out this week by Secretary of State
Also not in the booklet are local questions. Those are printed just on local ballots. There are a few:
Binding questions come first on local ballots, non-binding public policy question are at the bottom of the ballots.
How much of dental
insurance premium should
pay for dental care?
In terms of statewide issues: Question 2 refers to the dental insurance industry and asks voters to decide whether insurance companies should be obliged to spend 83% of premium dollars on patient care.
In taking a closer look at Question 2, voters may wonder if it really matters how much of their dental insurance premiums end up in their mouths.
The measure is supported by the
"We encourage voters across
It would guarantee patient premium dollars are spent on patient care, Tonelli said.
A study commissioned by
The study by the
In the "Information for Voters" booklet, an example to illustrate the need for this reform quotes a 2019 form prepared by Delta Dental (Form 990) that lists executive bonuses, commissions and payments to affiliates at
"We see approval of the ballot measure as a watershed moment in how dental insurance is provided for patients," said
State approval
for premium increases
If passed, the measure would also require any increases in dental insurance premium costs to be approved by the state
At a recent meeting, the state's Health Connector Board approved a rate hike for medical insurance that averages out at 7.6% for insurance coverage purchased through the Health Connector. Some 85,474 unsubsidized customers or those who receive Advance Premium Tax Credits and purchase through the Health Connector would be affected by the rate increase.



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