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Senate Committee on Health Holds Hearing on West Health Institute-Sponsored Legislation Addressing Denti-Cal Access Issues for Special Needs Patients


SAN DIEGO and SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 18, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, the Senate Committee on Health held a hearing to discuss legislation introduced by Sen. Scott Wiener, SB 1464, which aims to increase access to critically-needed oral healthcare for children and adults covered by Denti-Cal with chronic medical, mental, behavioral, or developmental conditions and disabilities. Specifically, the legislation instructs the California Department of Health Care Services to provide additional funding to reimburse providers for extra time and resources necessary to treat beneficiaries with special needs.

Solely funded by philanthropists Gary and Mary West, West Health includes the nonprofit and nonpartisan Gary and Mary West Health Institute and Gary and Mary West Foundation in San Diego and the Gary and Mary West Health Policy Center in Washington, DC. These organizations are working together toward a shared mission dedicated to enabling seniors to successfully age in place with access to high-quality, affordable health and support services preserving dignity, quality of life and independence.

"Access to oral healthcare has long been a challenge for Denti-Cal eligible patients, but the barrier to care can be even more significant for eligible patients with special needs ? patients whose health needs and conditions can complicate their dental treatments," said Shelley Lyford, president and CEO of the nonprofit Gary and Mary West Health Institute. "The introduction of SB 1464 is a critical first step to ensuring all patients have access to high-quality and appropriate dental care."

Dental patients with special needs frequently require additional time, multiple visits and other modifications to their treatment plan compared to the delivery of routine dental care. However, Denti-Cal's standardized policies and payments do not acknowledge additional costs of caring for patients with special needs.

"We see first-hand that it can take more than twice the amount of time to treat special needs patients," said Dr. Karen Becerra, DDS, MPH, CEO and dental director of the nonprofit Gary and Mary West Senior Dental Center, a community dental clinic in San Diego, who testified at today's hearing. "For example, dentists may have to spend considerable time helping patients with psychological and cognitive conditions to understand and consent to treatment. Often, patients with physical disabilities and certain medical conditions have trouble remaining in the dental chair in the position or time required to complete treatment. Patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities usually require increased assistance to receive treatment. It simply doesn't make sense for Denti-Cal's reimbursement policies to assume that it takes the same amount of time and resources to care for all patients."

The West Health Institute is the leading organizational sponsor of SB 1464. Other supporters include Justice in Aging, University of the Pacific School of Dentistry Gatepath, National Health Law Program, Ravenswood Family Health Center and the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.

Click here to access a fact sheet on SB 1464 and letter of support submitted by the West Health Institute.

About the West Health Institute
Solely funded by philanthropists Gary and Mary West, West Health includes the nonprofit and nonpartisan Gary and Mary West Health Institute and Gary and Mary West Foundation in San Diego and the Gary and Mary West Health Policy Center in Washington, DC. These organizations are working together toward a shared mission dedicated to enabling seniors to successfully age in place with access to high-quality, affordable health and support services that preserve and protect their dignity, quality of life and independence. For more information, visit westhealth.org and follow @westhealth.

SOURCE West Health Institute


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