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Section 2.6 - Dental benefits.

UT Code § 26-18-2.6 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (8), the division shall establish a competitive bid process to bid out Medicaid dental benefits under this chapter. (b) The division may bid out the Medicaid dental benefits separately from other program benefits.

(a) Except as provided in Subsection (8), the division shall establish a competitive bid process to bid out Medicaid dental benefits under this chapter.

(b) The division may bid out the Medicaid dental benefits separately from other program benefits.

(2) The division shall use the following criteria to evaluate dental bids: (a) ability to manage dental expenses; (b) proven ability to handle dental insurance; (c) efficiency of claim paying procedures; (d) provider contracting, discounts, and adequacy of network; and (e) other criteria established by the department.

(a) ability to manage dental expenses;

(b) proven ability to handle dental insurance;

(c) efficiency of claim paying procedures;

(d) provider contracting, discounts, and adequacy of network; and

(e) other criteria established by the department.

(3) The division shall request bids for the program's benefits: (a) in 2011; and (b) at least once every five years thereafter.

(a) in 2011; and

(b) at least once every five years thereafter.

(4) The division's contract with dental plans for the program's benefits shall include risk sharing provisions in which the dental plan must accept 100% of the risk for any difference between the division's premium payments per client and actual dental expenditures.

(5) The division may not award contracts to: (a) more than three responsive bidders under this section; or (b) an insurer that does not have a current license in the state.

(a) more than three responsive bidders under this section; or

(b) an insurer that does not have a current license in the state.

(6) (a) The division may cancel the request for proposals if: (i) there are no responsive bidders; or (ii) the division determines that accepting the bids would increase the program's costs. (b) If the division cancels the request for proposals under Subsection (6)(a), the division shall report to the Health and Human Services Interim Committee regarding the reasons for the decision.

(a) The division may cancel the request for proposals if: (i) there are no responsive bidders; or (ii) the division determines that accepting the bids would increase the program's costs.

(i) there are no responsive bidders; or

(ii) the division determines that accepting the bids would increase the program's costs.

(b) If the division cancels the request for proposals under Subsection (6)(a), the division shall report to the Health and Human Services Interim Committee regarding the reasons for the decision.

(7)Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code, shall apply to this section.

(8) (a) The division may: (i) establish a dental health care delivery system and payment reform pilot program for Medicaid dental benefits to increase access to cost effective and quality dental health care by increasing the number of dentists available for Medicaid dental services; and (ii) target specific Medicaid populations or geographic areas in the state. (b) The pilot program shall establish compensation models for dentists and dental hygienists that: (i) increase access to quality, cost effective dental care; and (ii) use funds from the Division of Family Health and Preparedness that are available to reimburse dentists for educational loans in exchange for the dentist agreeing to serve Medicaid and under-served populations. (c) The division may amend the state plan and apply to the Secretary of Health and Human Services for waivers or pilot programs if necessary to establish the new dental care delivery and payment reform model. The division shall evaluate the pilot program's effect on the cost of dental care and access to dental care for the targeted Medicaid populations.

(a) The division may: (i) establish a dental health care delivery system and payment reform pilot program for Medicaid dental benefits to increase access to cost effective and quality dental health care by increasing the number of dentists available for Medicaid dental services; and (ii) target specific Medicaid populations or geographic areas in the state.

(i) establish a dental health care delivery system and payment reform pilot program for Medicaid dental benefits to increase access to cost effective and quality dental health care by increasing the number of dentists available for Medicaid dental services; and

(ii) target specific Medicaid populations or geographic areas in the state.

(b) The pilot program shall establish compensation models for dentists and dental hygienists that: (i) increase access to quality, cost effective dental care; and (ii) use funds from the Division of Family Health and Preparedness that are available to reimburse dentists for educational loans in exchange for the dentist agreeing to serve Medicaid and under-served populations.

(i) increase access to quality, cost effective dental care; and

(ii) use funds from the Division of Family Health and Preparedness that are available to reimburse dentists for educational loans in exchange for the dentist agreeing to serve Medicaid and under-served populations.

(c) The division may amend the state plan and apply to the Secretary of Health and Human Services for waivers or pilot programs if necessary to establish the new dental care delivery and payment reform model. The division shall evaluate the pilot program's effect on the cost of dental care and access to dental care for the targeted Medicaid populations.

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