Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB940

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Hospice care; authorize to be provided to persons who are not terminally ill under certain circumstances.

Impact

If enacted, HB940 would significantly broaden the scope of hospice services available in Mississippi. Currently, hospice services are typically limited to terminal patients and this bill would allow individuals with serious, yet non-terminal, health conditions to receive hospice support. This could provide relief and comfort to a larger segment of the population, especially those requiring intensive pain management or support dealing with ongoing health challenges.

Summary

House Bill 940 aims to amend various sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 concerning hospice care. The bill allows the State Department of Health to authorize hospice licensees to extend their services to individuals who are not terminally ill but can benefit from palliative care and supportive services. This expansion depends on the approval from the United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, reflecting a potential shift in the parameters defining hospice care eligibility.

Contention

While the bill offers enhanced accessibility to hospice services, it may provoke discussions regarding resource allocation and quality of care. Critics might argue that by expanding eligibility, the resources may become diluted or that the traditional role of hospice care could be compromised. There may also be concerns about how this expansion impacts healthcare funding and whether there are sufficient safeguards in place to ensure quality and compliance standards are maintained for these new service recipients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1298

Hospice care; authorize to be provided to persons who are not terminally ill under certain circumstances.

MS HB936

Hospice care services for terminally ill inmates; authorize MDOC to provide for those confined in facilities under MDOC jurisdiction.

MS HB908

Offenders, certain; provide "Compassionate Parole Eligibility Act of 2022" and certain hospice care services.

MS SB294

Hospice: services to seriously ill patients.

MS SB2817

Department of Corrections; authorize the provision of hospice care services to inmates with a terminal illness.

MS AB161

Makes revisions relating to hospice care. (BDR 40-656)

MS A08469

Authorizes certain patients who are terminally ill to use medical cannabis at hospitals and nursing homes.

MS HF708

A bill for an act relating to health care decisions related to palliative care, hospice programs, life-sustaining procedures, and out-of-hospital do-not-resuscitate orders.

MS HB2762

Terminally ill individuals; end-of-life options.

MS SB1486

Terminally ill individuals; end-of-life options

Similar Bills

MS HB1298

Hospice care; authorize to be provided to persons who are not terminally ill under certain circumstances.

MS SB2899

Community mental health centers; provide that health insurers may not deny the right to participate as a contract provider.

MS SB2575

State Department of Health; provide that health insurers may not deny the right to participate as a contract provider.

MS HB927

Midwifery; provide for licensure and regulation of.

MS HB1535

Midwifery; provide for licensure and regulation of.

MS HB1386

Midwifery; provide for licensure and regulation of.

MS SB2741

Professional music therapists; provide for licensure by State Department of Health.

MS HB1081

Midwifery; provide for licensure and regulation of.