Wis. Admin. Code Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System § UWS 23.035 - Dental health shortage area
Current through March 28, 2022
(1) The Board of Regents shall identify as a
dental health shortage area any geographic area that conforms to the definition
in s.
UWS
23.02(1r).
(2) In addition to conforming to s.
UWS
23.02(1r), the dentist shall agree to
the following:
(a) In year 1 of the dentist's
agreement with the Board of Regents, the dentist shall provide dental services
to at least 50 unduplicated medical assistance or badger care recipients, not
to fall below a minimum of $8,000 in claims paid.
(b) In year 2 of the dentist's agreement with
the Board of Regents, the dentist shall provide dental services to at least 70
unduplicated medical assistance or badger care recipients, not to fall below a
minimum of $11,000 in claims paid.
(c) In year 3 of the dentist's agreement with
the Board of Regents, the dentist shall provide dental services to at least 90
unduplicated medical assistance or badger care recipients, not to fall below a
minimum of $15,000 in claims paid.
(3) In this section, "unduplicated" means
that a recipient may only be counted once for the year regardless of the number
of visits during the year.
(4) The
Board of Regents may waive the requirements of sub. (2) on a case-by-case and
year-to-year basis upon an administrative review that shows the dentist made a
significant effort to achieve the targets contained in sub. (2) and that the
dentist has credible plans, as determined by the Board of Regents, to meet the
following year's targets, if applicable.
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