West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB247

Introduced
1/12/22  
Refer
1/12/22  
Refer
2/2/22  
Engrossed
2/18/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Refer
2/21/22  
Refer
2/24/22  
Enrolled
3/12/22  
Passed
3/12/22  

Caption

Relating to certified community behavioral health clinics

Impact

The enactment of SB247 is expected to influence state laws relating to behavioral health by establishing standards for community clinics and enabling a prospective payment system under Medicaid. This legislative move strives to improve the quality and accessibility of mental health care throughout the state, aligning with federal guidelines developed under the Protecting Access to Medicare Act. Certified clinics will receive reimbursement on a fixed daily rate per Medicaid beneficiary, which could incentivize higher quality service delivery through performance-based metrics.

Summary

Senate Bill 247, known as the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics Act, aims to establish a state certification system for community behavioral health clinics in West Virginia. The bill mandates the Bureau for Medical Services to develop and implement a Medicaid state plan amendment that facilitates the certification of these clinics. This initiative seeks to create a system that enhances access to mental health services, particularly through established criteria that clinics must meet to provide essential services such as crisis intervention, assessment, treatment planning, and case management.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB247 appears largely positive, reflecting a commitment to improve behavioral health care systems in the state. Supporters, including various public health advocates and mental health professionals, laud the bill for its potential to provide comprehensive and structured support to vulnerable populations. The voluntary participation aspect for clinics also indicates a measured approach, allowing facilities to engage without coercion, thus providing flexibility within the community health framework.

Contention

While SB247 is received favorably, there remains the possibility of contention regarding the operational details of the certification process. Concerns may arise about the eligibility requirements and the implementation of the quality incentive payment system. The effectiveness of such incentives in achieving desired service improvements is also a point of consideration. Ensuring that all eligible facilities, especially nonprofits, can navigate the certification process successfully remains a critical focus to fully realize the bill's intended benefits.

Companion Bills

WV HB4374

Similar To Relating to implementing a Medicaid state plan amendment as necessary and appropriate to effectuate a system of certified community behavioral health clinics

Previously Filed As

WV HB4374

Relating to implementing a Medicaid state plan amendment as necessary and appropriate to effectuate a system of certified community behavioral health clinics

WV HB1384

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics

WV HB1496

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics; Dept. of Mental Health and Medicaid apply to join Demonstration Program for Certification of CMHCs as.

WV HB676

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics; Dept. of Mental Health and Medicaid apply to join Demonstration Program for certification of CMHCs as.

WV SB362

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics - Planning Grant Funds and Demonstration Application

WV HB1249

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics - Planning Grant Funds and Demonstration Application

WV SB2392

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) grant program; Dept. of Mental Health and Division of Medicaid apply for.

WV SB624

Relating to behavioral health clinics.

WV SB0233

Certified community behavioral health clinics.

WV SB00315

An Act Implementing The Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Model In The Medicaid Program.

Similar Bills

NV SB497

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NJ S2581

Establishes initiatives related to behavioral health care, including increasing reimbursement rates, providing cost-of-living adjustments, establishing grant programs for facility upkeep and provider training, and relaxing clinical supervision requirements.

NJ A5666

Establishes initiatives related to behavioral health care, including increasing reimbursement rates, providing cost-of-living adjustments, establishing grant programs for facility upkeep and provider training, and relaxing clinical supervision requirements.

NJ S3918

Establishes initiatives related to behavioral health care, including increasing reimbursement rates, providing cost-of-living adjustments, establishing grant programs for facility upkeep and provider training, and relaxing clinical supervision requirements.

NJ A4293

Establishes initiatives related to behavioral health care, including increasing reimbursement rates, providing cost-of-living adjustments, establishing grant programs for facility upkeep and provider training, and relaxing clinical supervision requirements.

NJ A4615

Requires State to take steps to create additional graduate medical education program slots focused on behavioral health care.

NJ S3591

Requires State to take steps to create additional graduate medical education program slots focused on behavioral health care.

NV SB191

Makes certain changes relating to applied behavior analysis. (BDR 38-545)