West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3276

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Creating parity for mental health services

Impact

If passed, HB 3276 would lead to significant changes in the way mental health services are covered under Medicaid in West Virginia. The bill enforces provisions that ensure that access to care for mental health and substance use disorders receives equitable treatment compared to medical and surgical procedures. This is particularly crucial for enhancing the quality of care available to patients with behavioral health issues and ensuring that service delivery is uniform across different types of health conditions.

Summary

House Bill 3276, introduced by Delegate Bates, aims to amend the Code of West Virginia to enforce mental health parity in the contracts between managed care organizations and the state Medicaid agency. Specifically, the bill requires these organizations to provide coverage for behavioral health, mental health, and substance use disorders that is no less extensive than that for physical illnesses. This includes mandates for reporting associated mental health parity information and the establishment of procedures to ensure compliance.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 3276 appears to be supportive among those advocating for improved mental health services and parity in healthcare coverage. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step toward addressing longstanding inequities in mental health care access. However, there may be concerns regarding the implications for managed care organizations in terms of administrative burdens and financial costs associated with compliance.

Contention

Some points of contention related to HB 3276 include potential concerns from managed care organizations about the increased obligations and costs tied to compliance with the new parity requirements. Furthermore, there are ongoing debates among legislators about the most effective ways to implement these changes without overburdening the healthcare system. The balance between ensuring adequate mental health care provision and managing state resources effectively remains a focal point in discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV AB1175

Medi-Cal: mental health services.

WV HB1085

INS CD-MENTAL HEALTH PARITY

WV SB0055

INS CD-MENTAL HEALTH PARITY

WV SB109

Provides for reporting measures for the Medicaid managed care program and the Louisiana Behavioral Health Partnership program. (gov sig) (RE NO IMPACT See Note)

WV SB2728

Mental health facilities; provide for certain licensure and Medicaid coverage for services.

WV HB300

Medicaid; provide coverage for substance abuse and mental health services for pregnant and postpartum women.

WV HB1411

Medicaid; provide coverage for substance abuse and mental health services for pregnant and postpartum women.

WV SB905

Requiring PEIA and other health insurance providers to provide payment parity for certain services

WV SB2824

Mental health facilities; provide for licensure of certain, and provide for Medicaid coverage for services provided.

WV SB2397

Mental health facilities; provide for licensure of certain, and provide for Medicaid coverage for services provided.

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