Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2877

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Certificate of need; provide new licenses and CONs for certain acute care hospitals that converted to rural emergency hospitals.

Impact

This bill directly addresses gaps in mental health services related to regulatory flexibility. By allowing the separate licensing of psychiatric beds, SB2877 aims to improve access to psychiatric care, particularly in areas with limited resources. This may enhance the state's capacity to meet the mental health demands of its population, especially among individuals requiring inpatient psychiatric care. The legislation is seen as a necessary move to adapt to changing health care dynamics and patient needs, especially in regions where facilities are transitioning in function and purpose.

Summary

Senate Bill 2877 seeks to amend regulations regarding the licensing of health care facilities in the State of Mississippi. Specifically, the bill provides provisions for health care facilities that have transitioned from acute care hospitals to rural emergency hospitals, particularly those that relinquished their certificates of need or licenses for inpatient psychiatric services. Under this legislation, the Mississippi Department of Health will have the authority to license psychiatric inpatient beds as separate entities from the rural emergency hospitals, thereby facilitating more nuanced offerings of psychiatric care in response to local health care needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2877 may stem from apprehensions over regulatory amendments that could either ease the path for expanding necessary mental health services or potentially dilute oversight over existing facilities. Stakeholders, including health care providers and advocacy groups, may have differing views on the implications of altering the certificate of need process, particularly concerning quality of care and regulatory scrutiny. Supporters may argue for the urgent need to respond to mental health crises, while opponents may call for more stringent regulations to safeguard against possible overextensions of licensing powers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2744

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

MS SB2756

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

MS HB1495

Health Care Certificate of Need; repeal provisions that govern.

MS SB2330

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

MS SB2583

Health Care Certificate of Need Law; repeal.

MS HB1494

Health Care Certificate of Need Law; repeal.

MS HB175

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

MS HB1493

CON law; remove certain health care facilities from.

MS SB2210

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

MS SB2656

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

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 SB2889

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

MS SB2756

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 HB1422

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

MS HB621

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