House Extends Medicare Coverage to Include Dental Coverage
U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly's (D-IL) Medicare Dental Coverage Bill of 2019, H.R. 4650, which would extend dental coverage to Medicare beneficiaries, passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways
and Means Committee along with H.R. 3, the Lower Drug Costs Now Act of 2019. Two additional Medicare-related bills also passed out of the Committee, H.R. 4665 and H.R. 4618. H.R. 4665 extends vision coverage to Medicare beneficiaries, while H.R. 4618 extends hearing coverage for beneficiaries, specifically including the coverage of the cost of hearing aids.
H.R. 3 would empower the federal government to directly negotiate certain drug prices for Medicare recipients and, in doing so, mark a major shift in the way drug prices are set in the United States as well as increasing access to medication. The U.S. Congressional Budget Office estimates that this bill will produce $345 billion in cost savings. The Democrats intend to use the cost savings to pay for the expansion of Medicare coverage to include dental, vision and hearing.
H.R. 3 passed out of the House Ways and Means Committee along a party line vote. Though the Democrats had initially planned to bring H.R. 3 and the three associated bills to the House floor for a vote by the end of October, it was announced at the end of last week that these bills will not be voted on by the House until mid-November.
However, H.R. 3 has little chance of passage in the U.S. Senate because Senate Republicans do not support the bill, which means expanding Medicare coverage to include dental is not likely to happen this year.