North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S514

Introduced
4/3/23  
Refer
4/4/23  

Caption

MH Lic. Fair Practice & Efficiency Standards

Impact

The bill outlines significant changes to how licensure is managed for mental health providers, such as allowing provisional licensure while hiring staff. This provision is critical for agencies struggling with staffing shortages, thereby enabling them to operate more effectively while maintaining compliance with state regulations. Moreover, the establishment of a quality dashboard for monitoring agency performance serves both accountability and transparency purposes; it is designed to track licensure timeliness, citation trends, and corrective actions taken by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHSR). These measures are poised to enhance the overall quality of care delivered by mental health facilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 514, known as the 'MH Lic. Fair Practice & Efficiency Standards', aims to implement regulatory changes and create oversight requirements for the Mental Health Licensure and Certification Section within the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. This bill addresses the pressing need for improved access to behavioral health services, particularly in light of the increasing demand for mental health and substance use disorder services. The proposed changes include streamlined licensure processes and enhanced transparency measures for agency performance, which are intended to ultimately benefit service providers and those they serve.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S514 has generally been positive among mental health advocates and state health officials who recognize the importance of reducing barriers for mental health service providers. Supporters emphasize the necessity of adapting regulations to meet current needs, especially amidst a rising prevalence of mental health issues. However, there are concerns from some stakeholders regarding the implications of these changes, such as potential risks to patient safety and care quality if regulations are perceived to be too lenient or poorly enforced.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between ensuring sufficient regulatory oversight and providing flexibility for providers to operate efficiently. Opponents of particular provisions may argue that expedited licensure processes could lead to inadequately prepared staff being placed in care settings or that the focus on efficiency might compromise the standards of care. Additionally, ongoing scrutiny regarding the role of DHSR in ensuring compliance and safety standards may arise, especially if performance metrics do not reflect improvements in patient care quality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H344

Mental Health Lic. Fair Practice Stds

NC AB890

Nurse practitioners: scope of practice: practice without standardized procedures.

NC H190

Dept. of Health and Human Services Revisions.-AB

NC H982

Faith In Mental Health Pilot Program

NC H480

Medical Board Licensing Efficiency Act

NC S396

Medical Board Licensing Efficiency Act

NC S0415

Kin-Specific Licensing Standards

NC SB1375

Nursing: nurse practitioners and nurse-midwives: abortion and practice standards.

NC SB796

Uniform Standards: Naturopathic Doctors Act: Respiratory Care Practice Act.

NC S659

Optometry Practice Mods

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