Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act

Mar 27, 2025
Mar 27, 2025

Summary

Lets any qualified person buy a dental-only insurance plan from a federal health exchange without also having to buy a health plan.

What problem does this solve?

Some people can't get dental insurance through the federal marketplace unless they also buy a health plan, which they may not need or be able to afford. This bill removes that requirement, allowing anyone to purchase just a dental plan from the exchange.

What does this bill do?

Removes health plan enrollment requirement for dental plans
Prohibits federal exchanges from requiring a person to be enrolled in a health plan to also enroll in a standalone dental plan.

Who does this affect?

  • Individuals seeking standalone dental insurance
  • Seniors on Medicare
  • People with health plans lacking dental coverage

What is the real world impact?

Makes dental insurance more accessible
Allows people who already have health insurance from another source, like Medicare, to purchase a separate dental plan on the federal exchange. This closes a gap in coverage for many individuals.

When does this start?

The changes would take effect as soon as the bill is signed into law.

Related

S. 1677 - Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act