In 2022, 70%of Massachusetts voters supported the voting problem that more transparent and more focused on the patient. Now that the law has been enacted (as of January 1, 2024), most voters have forgotten what the details are and how to help. Can the Dental Insurance Act save the patient’s costs in the dentist office, or will the insurer raise the cost of complying with new laws? There is a new work that looks at these questions in Worcester Telegram and Gazette.
The new Massachusetts Dental Insurance Reform will result in extensive consequences of dental health care in the Commonwealth. Supporters argue that patients will provide high -quality treatment with more economics and access, but the oppositions are worried that the patient will increase the price of the patient and prevent the insurance company to provide insurance coverage.
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The study of this article was supported by Arnold Ventures.