Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1219

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Psychiatric collaborative care model medical assistance and insurance coverage establishment

Impact

If enacted, S.F. No. 1219 would amend Minnesota Statutes, establishing that the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model is a covered benefit under Minnesota's medical assistance program. This model emphasizes a collaborative approach between primary care providers and mental health specialists, aiming to integrate behavioral health services into routine healthcare practices. The effective date of the provisions would be established for July 1, 2023, contingent upon federal approval, potentially broadening the scope and accessibility of mental health services for state residents.

Summary

S.F. No. 1219 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing medical assistance and insurance coverage for psychological services under the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model. This bill specifically mandates that all health plans providing coverage for mental health and chemical dependency services must meet equitable cost-sharing practices, ensuring that they do not impose any greater restrictions or financial burdens on mental health services compared to medical services. It aligns with existing federal mental health parity laws, emphasizing the state's commitment to providing comprehensive mental health care coverage.

Contention

However, the passage of this bill may not be without contention.Proponents argue that it provides much-needed support for individuals dealing with mental health and substance use disorders, addressing a critical gap in health services. On the other hand, opponents might express concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and potential administrative burdens imposed on health plans. Further debates could arise concerning the nuances of integration between mental health and general medical services, particularly in terms of reimbursement rates and available resources for these services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1771

Medical assistance and insurance coverage of psychiatric collaborative care model provided.

MN SF1490

Medical assistance and insurance coverage of psychiatric collaborative care model authorization

MN HF2371

Commercial health plan coverage of treatment at psychiatric residential treatment facilities required.

MN SF2485

Commercial health plan coverage requirement of certain treatment at psychiatric residential treatment facilities

MN SF1491

Health insurance network adequacy establishment

MN HB78

AN ACT relating to the psychiatric collaborative care model.

MN HF1677

Insurance; network adequacy provided, and report required.

MN HF958

Medical assistance coverage of psychiatric collaborative care model services provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF3650

Medical assistance coverage provision of psychiatric Collaborative Care Model

MN HF4145

Medical assistance coverage of psychiatric Collaborative Care Model provided.

Similar Bills

NJ A2008

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for treatment of mental health conditions and substance use disorders through collaborative care.

NJ S352

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for treatment of mental health conditions and substance use disorders through collaborative care.

MN HF958

Medical assistance coverage of psychiatric collaborative care model services provided, and money appropriated.

NJ A4511

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for enrollment of student in recovery high school alternative education program.

NJ S3241

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for enrollment of student in recovery high school alternative education program.

MN SF1490

Medical assistance and insurance coverage of psychiatric collaborative care model authorization

MN HF1771

Medical assistance and insurance coverage of psychiatric collaborative care model provided.

LA HB278

Provides requirements for the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model (EN INCREASE EX See Note)