2000
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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 971
To expand the availability of oral health services by strengthening the
dental workforce in designated underserved areas.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 25, 2001
Ms. Collins (for herself and Mr. Feingold) introduced the following
bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance
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A BILL
To expand the availability of oral health services by strengthening the
dental workforce in designated underserved areas.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Dental Health Improvement Act''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS.
Congress finds the following:
(1) Oral and general health are inseparable, and good
dental care is critical to our overall physical health and
well-being.
(2) Although oral health in America has improved
dramatically over the last 50 years, these improvements have
not occurred evenly across all sectors of our population,
particularly among low-income individuals and families and
people living in underserved areas.
(3) According to the United States Surgeon General, an
estimated 25,000,000 Americans live in areas lacking adequate
dental care services, and as many as 11 percent of our Nation's
rural population has never been to a dentist.
(4) This access problem is exacerbated by the fact that our
dental workforce is aging: more than 20 percent of dentists
will retire in the next 10 years, and the number of dental
graduates by 2015 may not be enough to replace these retirees.
Although dentists have significantly increased their
productivity, there are still distribution problems in specific
geographic areas.
(5) Our Nation's dental school faculty is also aging. With
retirement being the leading indicator, faculty shortage issues
face United States dental schools with approximately 400
current vacancies for unfilled, budgeted positions. United
States dental schools play an important role in improving
access to care to underserved populations.
(6) While the National Health Service Corps has placed more
than 20,000 health care providers in some of America's most
difficult-to-place inner city, rural, and frontier communities,
the current funding levels for this program do not begin to
meet the need in these underserved communities for physical,
oral, and mental and behavioral health care services and should
be substantially increased.
(7) According to the United States Surgeon General, the
number of dentists and dental hygienists with obligations to
serve in the National Health Service Corps falls far short of
meeting the total identified need: only about 6 percent of the
dental need in designated underserved areas is currently being
met by this program, and outreach and development are critical
to future opportunities for strengthening the dental workforce
in designated dental health professional shortage areas.
SEC. 3. EXPANDING AVAILABILITY OF DENTAL SERVICES.
Part D of title III of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C.
254b et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
``Subpart X--Primary Dental Programs
``SEC. 340F. DESIGNATED DENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL SHORTAGE AREA.
``In this subpart, the term `designated dental health professional
shortage area' means an area, population group, or facility that is
designated by the Secretary as a dental health professional shortage
area under section 332 or designated by the applicable State as having
a dental health manpower shortage.
``SEC. 340G. GRANTS FOR INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS.
``(a) Grant Program Authorized.--The Secretary, acting through the
Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration, is
authorized to award grants to States for the purpose of helping States
develop and implement innovative programs to address the dental
workforce needs of designated dental health professional shortage areas
in a manner that is appropriate to the State's individual needs.
``(b) State Activities.--A State receiving a grant under subsection
(a) may use funds received under the grant for--
``(1) loan forgiveness and repayment programs for dentists
who--
``(A) practice in designated dental health
professional shortage areas; and
``(B) agree to--
``(i) provide services to patients
regardless of such patients' ability to pay;
and
``(ii) provide a sliding payment scale for
patients who are unable to pay the total cost
of services;
``(2) recruitment and retention efforts;
``(3) grants and low-interest or no-interest loans to help
practitioners who participate in the medicaid program under
title XIX of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396 et seq.)
to establish or expand practices in designated dental health
professional shortage areas by equipping dental offices or
sharing in the overhead costs of such operations;
``(4) the establishment or expansion of dental residency
programs in coordination with accredited dental training
facilities in States without dental schools;
``(5) programs developed in consultation with State and
local dental societies to expand or establish oral health
services in designated dental health professional shortage
areas, such as--
(A) the expansion or establishment of a community-
based dental facility, free-standing dental clinic,
consolidated health center dental facility, school-
linked dental facility, or United States dental school-
based facility;
(B) the establishment of a mobile or portable
dental clinic; and
(C) the establishment or expansion of private
dental services to enhance capacity through additional
equipment or additional hours of operation;
``(6) placement and support of dental students, residents,
and advanced dentistry trainees;
``(7) continuing dental education, including distance-based
education;
``(8) practice support through teledentistry conducted in
accordance with existing State laws;
``(9) community-based prevention services such as water
fluoridation and dental sealant programs;
``(10) coordination with local education systems within the
State to foster programs that promote children going into oral
health or science professions;
``(11) the establishment of faculty recruitment programs at
accredited dental training institutions whose mission includes
community outreach and service and that have a demonstrated
record of serving underserved States;
``(12) the development of a State dental officer position
or the augmentation of a current State dental office to
coordinate oral health and access issues in the State; and
``(13) any other activities determined to be appropriate by
the Secretary.
``(c) Application.--
``(1) In general.--Ea
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ch State desiring a grant under this
section shall submit an application to the Secretary at such
time, in such manner, and containing such information as the
Secretary may reasonably require.
``(2) Assurances.--Each application submitted under this
subsection shall include assurances that the State will meet
the requirements of subsection (d) and that the State possesses
sufficient infrastructure to manage the activities to be funded
by the grant and to evaluate and report on the outcomes
resulting from such activities.
``(d) Matching Requirement.--An entity that receives a grant under
this section shall contribute non-Federal funds to activities carried
out under the grant in a total amount equal to at least 40 percent of
the amount of the grant. Such matching funds may be a combination of
in-kind contributions, fairly valued, and any other funding from State
or local sources or from community or other organizations.
``(e) Report.--Not later than 5 years after the date of enactment
of the Dental Health Improvement Act, the Secretary shall prepare and
submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report containing
data relating to whether grants provided under this section have
increased access to dental services in designated dental health
professional shortage areas.
``(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be
appropriated to carry out this section, $50,000,000 for the 5-fiscal
year period beginning with fiscal year 2002.''.
SEC. 3. NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CORPS.
(a) Scholarship and Loan Repayment Programs.--The Secretary of
Health and Human Services, in consultation with the American Dental
Association, the American Dental Education Association, the American
Dental Hygienists Association, the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry, the Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors,
and the National Association of Community Health Centers, shall develop
and implement a plan for increasing the participation of dentists and
dental hygienists in the National Health Service Corps' scholarship
program under section 338A of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C.
254l) and the loan repayment program under section 338B of such Act (42
U.S.C. 254l-1).
(b) Loan Repayment Plan.--Section 338C of the Public Health Service
Act (42 U.S.C. 254m) is amended by adding at the end the following:
``(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, periods of
obligated service may be served and fulfilled on a part time basis if--
``(1) such part time service is agreed to by both the
placement site or sites and the recipient of the scholarship or
loan repayment; and
``(2) the recipient's total obligation is fulfilled.''.
(c) Scholarship Programs.--Any scholarship program for dental
students administered through the National Health Service Corps shall
meet the following requirements:
(1) Availability.--The scholarship program shall be open to
students attending any accredited dental school or dental
hygiene program in the United States.
(2) Placement.--The placement of an oral health provider
participating in the scholarship program shall be solely based
upon community need for dental services.
(d) Site Designation Process.--
(1) Improvement of designation process.--The Administrator
of the Health Resources and Services Administration, in
consultation with the Association of State and Territorial
Dental Directors, dental societies, and other interested
parties, shall--
(A) design and implement procedures to simplify the
process of designating areas, population groups, and
facilities as dental health professional shortage areas
under section 332 of the Public Health Service Act (42
U.S.C. 254e); and
(B) revise the criteria upon which such
designations are based so that such criteria provide a
more accurate reflection of oral health care need,
particularly in rural areas.
(2) Public health service act.--Section 332 of the Public
Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 254e) is amended by adding at the
end the following:
``(i) Dissemination.--The Administrator of the Health Resources and
Services Administration shall disseminate information concerning the
designation criteria described in subsection (b) to--
``(1) the Governor of each State;
``(2) the representative of any area, population group, or
facility selected by any such Governor to receive such
information;
``(3) the representative of any area, population group, or
facility that requests such information; and
``(4) the representative of any area, population group, or
facility determined by the Administrator to be likely to meet
the criteria described in subsection (b).
``(j) Technical Assistance.--The Administrator of the Health
Resources and Services Administration shall provide technical
assistance to any area, population group, or facility that demonstrates
an interest in applying for dental health professional shortage area
designation.''.
SEC. 4. EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN AMOUNTS RECEIVED UNDER THE NATIONAL HEALTH
SERVICE CORPS SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAMS AND
CERTAIN OTHER PROGRAMS.
(a) In General.--Section 117(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986 (relating to the exclusion from gross income amounts received as a
qualified scholarship) is amended--
(1) by striking ``Subsections (a)'' and inserting the
following:
``(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2),
subsections (a)'', and
(2) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
``(2) Exceptions.--Paragraph (1) shall not apply to any
amount received by an individual under--
``(A) the National Health Service Corps Scholarship
program under section 338A(g)(1)(A) of the Public
Health Service Act,
``(B) the National Health Service Corps Loan
Repayment program under section 338B(g)(1) of the
Public Health Service Act, or
``(C) any State program determined by the Secretary
to have substantially similar objectives as such
programs.''.
(b) Effective Dates.--The amendments made by subsection (a) shall
apply to amounts received in taxable years beginning after December 31,
2001.
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