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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Papen
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/09/07
3/22/07 HB
SHORT TITLE Dental Services for Underserved Children
SB 582
ANALYST Geisler
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$100.0
Recurring
General
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to: multiple bills.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Department of Health (DOH)
Health Policy Commission (HPC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 582 would appropriate $100,000 from the general fund to the Department of Health
(DOH) in Fiscal Year 2008 to contract with a nonprofit company to provide dental services,
including comprehensive examinations, oral cancer screening, x-rays, cleaning, fluoride
treatment and sealants, and oral health education to underserved children statewide who have
little access to dental professionals and who are at high risk for dental disease. Any unexpended
or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of the Fiscal Year 2008 shall revert to the general
fund.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Both the executive and legislative recommendations include in the public health division base
funding of $750,000 for dental contract services and $231,000 to the University of New Mexico.
In addition, both recommendations include $90,000 for dental care and support (client driven,
eligibility based) services. The Legislative Finance Committee has also recommended $250,000
for oral health services expansion.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The intent of SB 582 is to expand existing dental health services to underserved children
statewide who have little access to dental professionals and who are at high risk for dental
disease.
The need for oral health care is the most prevalent unmet health care need among children and
adolescents (Child and Adolescent Health Issues, 2004, National Maternal and Child Oral Health
Resource Center). Tooth decay is the most common childhood disease, and is five times more
common than asthma. Annually, 56 million school hours are lost as a result of dental disease
among children.
The 2000 New Mexico Children’s Oral Health Survey has identified that 65% of New Mexico
children have experienced tooth decay and 37% have untreated tooth decay. The New Mexico
Oral Health Surveillance System Report has identified that 27% of 3rd grade children did not
obtain needed dental care within a given year, and 10% of 3rd grade children have never been to
a dentist.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
DOH currently provides funds for dental services through the existing State contracting process.
There would be little administrative impact.
RELATIONSHIP
HB 582 relates to HB 102, which would appropriate funds to develop and implement a rural oral
health intervention and prevention program for children up to four years of age who are members
of the Navajo Nation and HB 242, which would create the Dental Hygienist Student Loan for
Service Act. HB 582 also relates to SB 35 which would appropriate start-up funds for dental
hygiene programs to various educational institutions in the State and SB 173, which would
appropriate funds to operate mobile dental health clinics in southern New Mexico.
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