Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB102

Caption

Relating to coverage for certain services relating to postpartum depression under the medical assistance and CHIP perinatal programs.

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a substantial impact on state laws governing healthcare and maternal health services. By establishing a clear framework for the coverage of postpartum depression treatments, HB102 seeks to ensure that new mothers receive adequate mental health support during a critical period of adjustment. This could potentially decrease the number of untreated cases of postpartum depression, promote better health outcomes for mothers and their families, and alleviate some long-term complications associated with maternal mental health issues.

Summary

House Bill 102 aims to enhance coverage for postpartum depression services under the medical assistance and CHIP perinatal programs in Texas. The bill mandates that both programs cover screening and treatment for postpartum depression for mothers enrolled before childbirth for a full 12 months after giving birth. This initiative aligns with a growing recognition of postpartum depression as a significant health issue that affects new mothers and highlights the need for ongoing mental health services beyond childbirth.

Contention

Discussions surrounding the implementation of HB102 may evoke differing opinions, particularly concerning funding and resource allocation within the existing medical assistance and CHIP frameworks. Advocates for mental health services are likely to support the bill, arguing that it addresses a significant gap in maternal healthcare. However, some lawmakers may raise concerns about the financial implications of extending coverage and whether this could complicate existing budgetary constraints within Texas's public healthcare programs. Overall, the successful enactment and implementation of this bill could serve as a model for other states considering similar measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3077

Relating to coverage for certain services relating to postpartum depression under the Medicaid and CHIP perinatal programs.

TX HB5205

Relating to coverage for certain services relating to postpartum depression under the Medicaid and CHIP perinatal programs.

TX HB465

Relating to a pilot program to provide Medicaid coverage of doula services.

TX HB1958

Relating to maternal mortality and morbidity in this state and Medicaid eligibility of and coverage for certain services provided to pregnant women.

TX HB3724

Relating to the maternal mental health peer support pilot program for perinatal mood and anxiety disorder.

TX HB3725

Relating to Medicaid coverage and reimbursement for doula services and reports on the provision of those services.

TX HB3394

Relating to Medicaid coverage and reimbursement for doula services and reports on the provision of those services.

TX HB2983

Relating to a pilot project to provide medical nutrition assistance to certain Medicaid recipients in this state.

TX HB5265

Relating to Medicaid coverage and reimbursement for certain inpatient mental health services.

TX HB1575

Relating to improving health outcomes for pregnant women under Medicaid and certain other public benefits programs.

Similar Bills

CA AB2160

California Women’s Care Act.

NJ S834

Establishes requirements concerning the provision of postpartum care information and the development of individualized postpartum care plans.

NJ S912

Establishes requirements concerning provision of postpartum care, pregnancy loss, and stillbirth information and development of personalized postpartum care plans.

NJ A3887

Establishes requirements concerning provision of postpartum care, pregnancy loss, and stillbirth information and development of personalized postpartum care plans.

NJ A2655

Establishes requirements concerning provision of postpartum care, pregnancy loss, and stillbirth information and development of personalized postpartum care plans.

CA AB923

Detention and incarceration of pregnant and postpartum defendants.

AZ HB2332

Postpartum health;education; advisory committee

HI HCR183

Designating The Month Of May As Postpartum Depression Awareness Month In Hawaii.