Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1077

Introduced
1/29/24  
Report Pass
2/7/24  
Introduced
1/29/24  
Engrossed
2/21/24  
Report Pass
2/7/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Engrossed
2/21/24  

Caption

Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce; grant program to provide funding to eligible institutions for additional behavioral health workforce training positions; create

Impact

The bill introduces a Behavioral Health Provider Loan Repayment Program that offers financial assistance to behavioral health providers who commit to serving populations covered by Medicaid. The program will provide loan repayment assistance based on the percentage of Medicaid clients served by the providers, incentivizing participation in the program while supporting access to essential healthcare services for low-income individuals. This initiative is particularly important as the state faces ongoing challenges related to mental health treatment availability.

Summary

House Bill 1077 aims to support the development of the behavioral health workforce in Georgia by establishing a grant program for eligible institutions to fund additional training positions. This bill addresses the increasing demand for mental health services and the need for well-trained behavioral health providers. By creating training opportunities within accredited educational programs, the bill seeks to enhance the supply of qualified professionals in the field.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns regarding the sources of funding for the grant program and loan repayment initiatives. The bill specifies that funding must not displace current federal or state financial support. Additionally, there may be discussions about the adequacy of appropriations necessary to sustain the proposed programs and whether the anticipated outcomes justify the investment. Opposition may arise from entities concerned with the prioritization of access to funds and the effectiveness of repayment strategies in truly expanding the workforce.

Final_notes

Overall, HB 1077 represents a strategic effort in addressing the mental health crisis by focusing on workforce adequacy and financial support for future behavioral health providers. Its success will likely depend on its implementation, funding sustainability, and the collaboration between state agencies and educational institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA AB2529

Health care: workforce training programs.

GA HB2691

Health care workforce; grant programs

GA SB131

Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce; Georgia Health Care Professionals Data System; establishment

GA SB246

Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce; student loan repayment for certain nursing faculty; provide

GA SB226

Programs To Support Health-care Workforce

GA SB181

Behavioral Health-care Workforce

GA SB1229

Mental Health Workforce Grant Program.

GA SB441

Health care workforce training programs: geriatric medicine.

GA HB4450

Health care workforce development; creating the Health Care Workforce Development and Finance Act of 2022; creating the Health Care Workforce Development Revolving Fund; emergency.

GA SB142

Relating to behavioral health workforce; declaring an emergency.

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