Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2161

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Engrossed
3/12/24  
Refer
3/18/24  

Caption

Medicaid reimbursements; revise certain provisions relating to a psychiatric residential treatment facility in DeSoto County.

Impact

The introduction of SB2161 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws regarding healthcare facility regulations, especially for psychiatric treatment. By allowing a facility to operate without the formal certificate of need hearing process, the bill seeks to expedite the establishment of much-needed mental health services in response to community demands. This could potentially address the rising mental health crisis in Mississippi by increasing the availability of treatment facilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 2161 amends Section 41-7-191 of the Mississippi Code to revise provisions related to the establishment of a psychiatric residential treatment facility with a focus on creating a 40-bed facility in DeSoto County. This bill aims to streamline the process for such facilities to bypass certain certificate of need requirements, thereby facilitating better access to mental health services in the region. The bill also states that there will be no prohibitions or restrictions on participation in the Medicaid program for this facility, equalizing its status with other facilities covered under similar programs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2161 appears to be generally positive among supporters who recognize the need for enhanced mental health services in Mississippi. They argue that reducing bureaucratic hurdles will advance the accessibility of critical treatment options for mental health patients. However, some opposition may arise from those concerned about the implications of loosening regulations on health facility standards and the quality of care provided in such institutions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impacts on the existing healthcare landscape, particularly regarding the oversight of mental health services. Critics of similar legislative measures often raise concerns about whether deregulating the establishment of facilities could lead to inequities in care and operational standards. As such, while SB2161 aims to respond to urgent needs, it also prompts discussions about ensuring safe and high-quality care amidst changes in regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2210

Medicaid reimbursements; revise certain provisions relating to a psychiatric residential treatment facility in DeSoto County.

MS HB969

Medicaid; delete prohibition on participation in for psychiatric residential treatment facility in Desoto County.

MS HB1493

CON law; remove certain health care facilities from.

MS SB2744

Certificate of need; remove certain facilities from list that require such certificate from the Department of Health.

MS SB2656

Special Care Facility for Paroled Inmates; bring forward provisions for possible amendment.

MS SB2330

Certificate of need; authorize nursing facility in any underserved minority zip code area.

MS HB10

CON; remove chemical dependency services and facilities from requirements of the CON law.

MS HB1491

CON; authorize for nursing home in Jones County.

MS HB175

CON; provide for exception to home health agency moratorium for certain hospice licensees.

MS SB2756

Certificate of need; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical center.

Similar Bills

MS HB969

Medicaid; delete prohibition on participation in for psychiatric residential treatment facility in Desoto County.

MS HB569

CON; revise conditions for long-term care hospital in Harrison County to allow participation in Medicaid.

MS SB2681

Medicaid reimbursements and CON; revise provisions regarding facilities in DeSoto, Harrison and Madison Counties.

MS SB2756

Certificate of need; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical center.

MS SB2889

Certificate of need; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical center.

MS HB459

CON; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical facility in Canton, MS.

MS HB621

CON; Health Department shall issue for beds in a community living program for developmentally disabled adults in Madison County.

MS HB1422

CON; Health Department shall issue for beds in a community living program for developmentally adults in Madison County.