Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB191

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Post-partum depression; to require Medicaid coverage and provide for education and screening .

Impact

If enacted, SB191 would specifically amend the Code of Alabama 1975 by introducing new sections that cover Medicaid practices related to postpartum depression, thereby enhancing the healthcare support offered to new mothers. Notably, the bill prohibits the use of step therapy protocols in the prescribing of medication for PPD, which could alleviate potential delays in treatment for affected individuals. The creation of educational materials about postpartum depression by the Alabama Department of Public Health aims to raise awareness and inform healthcare professionals and families about the symptoms and treatment options available.

Summary

SB191 is a legislative proposal aimed at improving the assessment and treatment of postpartum depression (PPD) among new mothers. The bill mandates that the Alabama Medicaid Agency provide coverage for screenings of postpartum depression, which is a critical step given the lack of current provisions requiring such assessments following childbirth. By calling for these screenings to align with evidence-based guidelines, the bill seeks to ensure that eligible women can access these vital health services adequately.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the implementation of SB191, particularly regarding the financial implications of expanded Medicaid coverage for PPD screenings and treatments. Supporters of the bill argue that such measures are necessary to address a significant gap in maternal healthcare and could lead to better health outcomes for mothers and newborns alike. However, opponents might raise concerns about the fiscal responsibilities and operational challenges for the Alabama Medicaid Agency in providing comprehensive coverage and ensuring access to appropriate educational resources as mandated by the bill.

Companion Bills

AL HB322

Same As Post-partum depression; to provide for education and assessment

Previously Filed As

AL HB77

Newborn Screening Panel, procedure for addition of conditions to panel, further provided for

AL HB312

To provide further for the practice of midwifery

AL SB256

Newborn Screening Panel, procedure for addition of conditions to panel, further provided for

AL SB236

Certificate of Need, exempt health care institutions and services in rural areas from requirement

AL SJR48

Access to colorectal cancer screening for all Alabamians on Medicaid, encouraged

AL SB75

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.

AL HB145

Appropriations from Education Trust Fund for the support, maintenance, and development of public education for fiscal year ending September 30, 2025.

AL SB72

Off-label medical treatment; adverse action by occupational licensing board because of recommendation, prohibited; patient informed consent, required; cause of action, provided

AL SB326

Sinkhole loss insurance coverage, homeowners insurance policies, require to cover catastrophic ground cover collapse and optional coverage for sinkhole damage.

AL HB309

State employees, eight weeks paid parental leave provided for, State Personnel Department required to adopt rules

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NJ S834

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NJ S912

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NJ A3887

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NJ S3094

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NJ A4193

Requires licensed health care professionals providing prenatal care to offer and screen, upon request, pregnant patients with history of depression for postpartum depression.

CA AB2129

Immediate postpartum contraception.