The proposed Bill No. 6093 mandates the Commissioner of Social Services to conduct a comprehensive study on the establishment of a distinct category of "Safety Net HUSKY dental providers" within the HUSKY Health program. The bill outlines several key tasks for the Commissioner, including evaluating the need for this designation, identifying criteria for qualifying providers, assessing the potential impact on access to dental services for enrollees, and analyzing the financial implications of such a designation. Additionally, the Commissioner is required to gather feedback from stakeholders and submit a report with recommendations to the General Assembly by January 1, 2026.

The bill aims to enhance access to dental care for HUSKY Health program participants while considering the associated costs to the state. The language inserted into the current law emphasizes the need for a structured evaluation and the establishment of criteria for these providers, while no deletions from existing law are noted in the text provided. The overall goal is to improve dental service delivery within the HUSKY Health program through informed legislative action.