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Largest US Dental Group Rallies Members Against Radical Proposal in Democrats' $3.5 Trillion Budget

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The American Dental Association announced that it would oppose the vast expansion of Medicare proposed in Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget package.

The American Dental Association — the largest U.S. dental association, representing 162,000 members nationwide — said that Congress should focus on providing expanded benefits to the poorest, not all Medicare beneficiaries, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Many Medicare recipients already have and can afford private dental coverage, according to the group.

“There aren’t endless amounts of federal dollars, so the question is how do you maximize dollars to do the most good?” ADA Senior Vice President for Government and Public Affairs Michael Graham told the WSJ.

“If you don’t focus on low-income seniors, you are just wasting your money.”

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The ADA has said before that a Medicare expansion should include seniors who are up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level, approximately 47 percent of all American seniors.

The organization has also advocated for creating an entirely new program within Medicare for dental care.

In August, Senate Democrats released their budget proposal, which continues to make its way through Congress.

The proposal included offering dental, vision and hearing benefits to Medicare recipients and lowering the eligibility age to qualify.

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Dental care would begin in 2028 while vision and hearing benefits would begin in 2022 and 2023 respectively.

The cost of the expansion is about $358 billion over a 10-year period, the majority of which would go toward dental, according to a 2019 Congressional Budget Office report.

“Dental care is a medical necessity, and I’m happy to see the door open to adding it to Medicare,” National Dental Association member and former ADA president Dr. Raymond Gist told the WSJ.

The NDA, a majority-black dentists group, has endorsed the Medicare expansion, along with other medical groups and senior associations.

But the ADA is considerably more powerful on Capitol Hill, spending more than $2.3 million in lobbying expenditures last year, data compiled by OpenSecrets showed.

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“My concern is that once policy makers see any opposition to something with a big price tag, it gives them a reason to eliminate it from consideration,” Gist continued, according to the WSJ.

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