Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5514

Introduced
9/14/23  
Refer
9/14/23  

Caption

Suicide Prevention Act

Impact

The implications of HB5514 are significant in the context of mental health policy at both state and federal levels. This act provides the framework for states to expand their capabilities in tracking self-harm behaviors and suicides through grants aimed specifically at hospital emergency departments. This means hospitals will be better equipped to identify individuals at risk of self-harm during emergency visits, leading to timely interventions and resource allocation for necessary follow-up care. The act is expected to improve the quality of self-harm prevention services in emergency settings.

Summary

House Bill 5514, commonly referred to as the Suicide Prevention Act, aims to enhance surveillance and prevention efforts regarding self-harm and suicides in the United States. The bill proposes a pilot program that calls for increased partnerships between federal agencies and state and local public health departments. It emphasizes the need for real-time data sharing on self-harm incidents with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to facilitate timely response activities and inform prevention strategies for vulnerable populations. The legislation seeks to allocate substantial funding directed at developing comprehensive self-harm monitoring systems, thus fostering proactive approaches in public health interventions.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intentions to reduce suicides and improve mental health outcomes, there may be points of contention regarding resource allocation and implementation at the state level. Concerns could arise related to the adequacy of funding, as well as the potential strain on already stretched public health resources. Debates may also arise about the efficacy of data collection and monitoring methods, including privacy concerns related to patient information shared in the surveillance process. Adding layers of bureaucracy for data submission could detract from the bill's overall objectives if not managed effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB1062

Suicide Prevention Act

US HB2044

Suicide Prevention Assistance Act

US HB6804

Suicide Prevention Assistance Act

US HB5633

Veteran Suicide Prevention Act

US HB5467

Gun Suicide Prevention Act

US HB2577

DHS Suicide Prevention and Resiliency for Law Enforcement Act

US HB5740

Enhancing Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Through Campus Planning Act

US HB4400

Veteran Overmedication and Suicide Prevention Act of 2023

US HB3682

Cady Housh and Gemesha Thomas Student Suicide Prevention Act of 2023

US HB3009

Military Suicide Prevention in the 21st Century Act

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