Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB19

Caption

Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Department of; create and maintain electronic inpatient psychiatric bed registry; require

Impact

The bill has significant implications for the management of mental health resources in Georgia. By providing a real-time overview of available psychiatric beds, it is expected to facilitate quicker access to treatment for individuals in need of inpatient care. The registry's accessibility to various stakeholders, including health plans and acute care hospitals, may enhance coordination among providers and improve overall healthcare outcomes. Moreover, the requirement for psychiatric facilities to report bed availability ensures that data remains current, thereby addressing one of the systemic challenges in the mental health delivery system.

Summary

House Bill 19, also known as the Mental Health Availability and Access Act, mandates the creation of an electronic registry for inpatient psychiatric beds in Georgia. The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities is tasked with establishing, operating, and maintaining this web-based registry. It is intended to assist in identifying available psychiatric beds categorized by patient demographics such as gender, age, and diagnosis. This initiative aims to improve access to mental health services and support the care of individuals with mental illness by streamlining information about bed availability across the state.

Contention

Although the bill generally receives support for its proactive approach to addressing mental health service gaps, potential points of contention could arise around data privacy and the reporting obligations placed on psychiatric facilities. Concerns may also be expressed regarding the effectiveness of the advisory committee, which consists of representatives from various stakeholder groups including providers, consumers, and law enforcement. The dynamics between these groups could lead to differing opinions on how the registry should function and the extent of data sharing. Ultimately, the bill seeks to streamline access to mental health resources while balancing stakeholder interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB4

Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Department of; create and maintain electronic inpatient psychiatric bed registry; require

GA HB9

Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Department of; create and maintain Georgia Crisis and Access Line; statutorily require

GA HB7

Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Department of; establish school-linked behavioral health grant program; provide

GA HB797

Public Health, Department of; Low THC Oil Patient Registry; revise provisions

GA HB1065

Public Health, Department of; Temporary Youth Behavioral Health Services Program; create

GA SB162

Health; certificate of need requirements for all health care facilities except certain long-term care facilities and services; eliminate

GA SB198

Georgians with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Innovation Commission; create

GA HB1165

Criminal Justice Coordinating Council; replace chairperson of the Governor's Office of Children and Families with the commissioner of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

GA HB339

Behavioral Health, Department of; conduct or coordinate all audits of behavioral health providers; provide

GA HB1170

Public Health, Department of; require certain state government buildings, courthouses, and university buildings maintain and make accessible opioid antagonists

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