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On March 15, 2026, healthcare groups urged CMS to maintain adult dental coverage under the ACA, warning cuts would harm access and health outcomes.
On March 15, 2026, multiple healthcare organizations and professionals submitted public comments to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding proposed changes to Affordable Care Act regulations.
Advocates including the American Diabetes Association, American Dental Hygienists' Association, and several medical groups expressed concerns that altering essential health benefits—particularly adult dental coverage—could reduce access to care, especially for vulnerable populations, and undermine long-term health outcomes.
While some, like a California dentist, supported removing adult dental services as mandatory, others, including Nevada’s oral surgeons and hospitals, warned of negative impacts on patient access and financial stability.
The comments reflect a broad debate over balancing cost, medical necessity, and equitable access in federal healthcare policy.
El 15 de marzo de 2026, los grupos de atención médica instaron a CMS a mantener la cobertura dental para adultos en virtud de la ACA, advirtiendo que los recortes perjudicarían el acceso y los resultados de salud.