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Curtis, Dingell Fight for Increased Dental Insurance on Federal Marketplace

Washington, D.C. — This week, U.S. Congressman John Curtis (R-UT-03) and Congresswoman Dingell (D-MI-12) introduced the bipartisan Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act to expand access to private dental coverage for millions of Americans.

Washington, D.C. — This week, U.S. Congressman John Curtis (R-UT-03) and Congresswoman Dingell (D-MI-12) introduced the bipartisan Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act to expand access to private dental coverage for millions of Americans.

 

“Routine, preventive dental care is critical to maintaining oral health” said Rep. Curtis. “The Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act is a commonsense way to expand access to dental care, without spending any taxpayer dollars, by making affordable dental insurance more broadly available through the federal marketplace. Utahns looking for dental coverage should have as many options as possible.”

 

“Dental care is the pathway to good health for the entire body, but access to quality dental coverage is out of reach for too many Americans. Recently, I have undergone several medical procedures due to osteomyelitis which stemmed from a dental infection, and this could have resulted in my death if left untreated. It’s clear – a lack of dental care can worsen other serious medical conditions. But without quality dental coverage, Americans go without vital oral care.” said Dingell. “I am luckier than 99% of people, and this is a threat anyone could face. Every American deserves coverage and access to quality care, and we must do more to educate the public about the importance of dental care.”

 

Oral health affects more than just the mouth; individuals with dental coverage are significantly more likely to visit the dentist and receive care that prevents and treats common chronic medical conditions including diabetes and heart disease. 

 

Currently, many Americans are prohibited from purchasing dental coverage on the federal marketplace unless they also purchase health insurance. H.R. 9567 would eliminate this prohibition, creating more competition in the marketplace and bringing access to affordable oral health services to more Americans.

 

Groups supporting the bill include:

American Association of Kidney Patients

American Council of Life Insurers

American Society of Nephrology

CareQuest Institute for Oral Health

Delta Dental Plans Association

Dialysis Patient Citizens

Families USA

Guardian Life

National Association of Dental Plans

National Kidney Foundation

Nonprofit Kidney Care Alliance

Principal Financial Group

Sun Life

United Concordia Companies, Inc.