Under HB4789, dental insurers would still be able to deny coverage in instances where the treatment plan is vastly different from the plan originally submitted, a patient’s benefit limit is reached or situations in which the treatment is no longer necessary.
The bill was passed with widespread support during the April 16 vote.
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