Plain English Breakdown
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Improving Dental Services in Rural and Underserved Areas
This bill requires the Tennessee Department of Health to create programs that improve access to dental care in rural and underserved areas.
What This Bill Does
- Requires the commissioner of health to make new programs for better dental services in places where people need them most.
- These programs can work with dental schools, fix up clinics, give incentives to dentists, offer special dental treatments, help older adults get care, and train more providers.
- All these programs must be approved by the commissioner of finance and administration before they start.
Who It Names or Affects
- People living in rural or underserved areas who need better access to dental services.
- Dental schools that might partner with health departments.
- Clinics and dentists involved in providing care under these new programs.
Terms To Know
- Commissioner of Health
- The person who leads the Tennessee Department of Health and makes decisions about public health issues.
- Commissioner of Finance and Administration
- The official in charge of managing state finances and approving major spending projects.
Limits and Unknowns
- It's not clear how much money will be needed for these programs until the commissioners decide.
- This bill does not provide funding; it only sets up a framework for creating new dental services programs.