The proposed House supplemental budget protects many essential programs that provide dental coverage to vulnerable populations. Thanks in part to the efforts of Citizens’ Watch coalition and grassroots support statewide, there is a growing awareness that oral health is a critical part of overall health.
The House budget released today in Olympia maintains funding for dental coverage provided to low-income pregnant women, seniors in nursing homes and people with developmental disabilities. This coverage was eliminated in the Governor’s proposed supplemental budget.
In addition, the House budget maintains funding for the Volunteer/Retired Provider Program that provides malpractice insurance for thousand of dentists, hygienists and other healthcare workers who volunteer their services. It also protects funding for other programs that benefit the oral health of low-income people including funding for Community Health Centers and the Basic Health Plan (see table below).
The Senate budget will be out soon, and hopefully it also will protect the oral health for vulnerable people by funding dental coverage.
Please continue to spread the word that dental disease prevention is a smart investment because it saves money and improves health. We appreciate your support.
Proposed House Supplemental Budget
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Oral health program |
Status – 2012 session Current proposal underlined |
| Medicaid dental coverage for pregnant women, people in long-term care and with developmental disabilities (DECOD program) | Governor’s budget: Eliminates coverageHouse budget: Protected |
| Community Health Centers, including retention of the Basic Health Plan | Governor’s budget: Eliminates basic healthHouse: Protected |
| Volunteer/Retired Provider (VRP) Program | Governor’s budget: Eliminates VRP programHouse: Protected |
| Interpreter services | Governor’s budget: Eliminates interpreter servicesHouse: Protected |
Oral Health Watch
13 hours ago
Access to preventive oral health care is a matter of equity. Programs like the Apple Health children's and adult dental programs help our lower income friends, family members and neighbors stay healthy and pain-free. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Access to preventive oral health care is a matter of equity. Programs like the Apple Health children's and adult dental programs help our lower income friends, family members and neighbors stay healthy and pain-free. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Community water fluoridation is one of the simplest, safest ways to prevent cavities and strengthen enamel for kids and adults. In fact, communities with fluoridated water see fewer cavities and lower oral health care costs. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Community water fluoridation is one of the simplest, safest ways to prevent cavities and strengthen enamel for kids and adults. In fact, communities with fluoridated water see fewer cavities and lower oral health care costs. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
3 days ago
Oral health care access shouldn't depend on what insurance you have. For patients with Apple Health (Washington state's Medicaid program) coverage, DentistLink is a free referral service that makes it easier to find a dentist. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
3 days ago
Oral health care access shouldn't depend on what insurance you have. For patients with Apple Health (Washington state's Medicaid program) coverage, DentistLink is a free referral service that makes it easier to find a dentist. #teethmatter