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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR SCORC
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
3/05/07
HB
SHORT TITLE Dental Surgery Insurance Coverage
SB 776/SCORCS
ANALYST Earnest
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Public Regulation Commission (PRC)
Human Services Department (HSD)
Public Education Department (PED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
The Senate Corporations and Transportation Committee (SCORC) substitute for Senate Bill 776
would add new sections to the Health Care Purchasing Act and the Insurance Code to require
group health care coverage plans, certificates of health insurance, and group health maintenance
organizations, including any form of self-insurance, to provide coverage for general anesthesia
and hospitalization for dental surgery under certain conditions.
This provision would not apply to short-term travel, accident-only or limited or specified disease
policies. Coverage could be subject to deductibles and coinsurance consistent with those
imposed on other benefits.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
None identified.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The bill lists five conditions for which insurers must cover general anesthesia and hospitalization
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for dental surgery:
1.
insured patients exhibiting physical, intellectual or medically compromising conditions for
which dental treatment under local anesthesia cannot be expected to provide a successful
result and for which dental treatment under general anesthesia can be expected to produce
superior results;
2.
insured patients for whom local anesthesia is ineffective because of acute infection, anatomic
variation or allergy;
3.
insured children or adolescents who are extremely uncooperative, fearful, anxious or
uncommunicative with dental needs of such magnitude that treatment should not be
postponed or deferred and for whom lack of treatment can be expected to result in dental or
oral pain or infection, loss of teeth or other increased oral or dental morbidity;
4.
insured patients with extensive oral-facial or dental trauma for which treatment under local
anesthesia would be ineffective or compromised; or
5.
other procedures for which hospitalization or general anesthesia in a hospital or ambulatory
surgical center is medically necessary.
The State of New Mexico dental plan administered by Delta Dental covers general anesthesia.
Hospitalization would be covered by the State of New Mexico’s insurance plans.
PRC notes that the bill excludes short-term travel, accident-only or limited or specified disease
policies, thus exempting dental-only plans from its provisions. In effect, dental plans would not
have to comply with this mandate
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
The bill may require some insurers to re-file policy forms and rates with the PRC’s Insurance
Division to comply with this law. The Insurance division believes that current staff can handle
the additional work without fiscal or performance implications.
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