Maryland 2025 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB696

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  
Report Pass
4/4/25  
Engrossed
4/4/25  
Refer
4/5/25  
Refer
4/7/25  
Report Pass
4/7/25  
Enrolled
4/7/25  
Chaptered
5/13/25  

Caption

Public Health - Pediatric Hospital Overstay Patients and Workgroup on Children in Unlicensed Settings and Pediatric Overstays

Impact

Moreover, SB696 establishes a Pediatric Hospital Overstay Coordinator within relevant state departments to streamline the process for these patients. The bill also proposes the formation of a workgroup focusing on children in unlicensed settings and those facing hospital overstays. This group will assess the additional needs and resources required to improve conditions for these vulnerable populations, ultimately driving forward policies that prioritize their health and support their transitions into appropriate care environments.

Summary

Senate Bill 696, titled 'Public Health - Pediatric Hospital Overstay Patients and Workgroup on Children in Unlicensed Settings and Pediatric Overstays', introduces several significant reforms aimed at child patients in hospitals who face extended stays beyond medical necessity. The bill mandates the Maryland Department of Health to ensure that these pediatric hospital overstay patients are transferred to the least restrictive care setting once they are medically cleared for discharge. This change is intended to address the critical issue of prolonged hospital stays that can adversely affect children's mental and physical well-being.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB696 appears to be positive among child advocacy groups and healthcare professionals who view the bill as a vital step towards improving the quality of care for children. However, concerns have been raised about the efficacy of coordination between state agencies and the potential financial implications the bill may have on resources and budgeting, particularly regarding residential treatment and respite care facilities.

Contention

A significant contention revolves around the implementation and funding of the proposed changes, as the need for adequate resources and training will be paramount for the success of the initiatives established by the bill. Critics have voiced worries that without sufficient budgetary allocations, the coordination among state agencies may falter, leading to continued challenges in appropriately managing pediatric hospital overstays and supporting children in unlicensed settings.

Companion Bills

MD HB962

Crossfiled Public Health - Pediatric Hospital Overstay Patients and Workgroup on Children in Unlicensed Settings and Pediatric Overstays

Previously Filed As

MD HB1376

Maryland Medical Assistance Program, Maryland Children's Health Program, and Health Insurance - Special Pediatric Hospitals

MD SB13

Public Health - Maryland Pediatric Cancer Fund and Commission

MD HB51

Public Health - Maryland Pediatric Cancer Fund and Commission

MD HB833

Parents in Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Children in Need of Assistance and Treatment Facilities

MD HB1048

Behavioral Health Advisory Council and Commission on Behavioral Health Care Treatment and Access - Alterations

MD SB212

Behavioral Health Advisory Council and Commission on Behavioral Health Care Treatment and Access - Alterations

MD SB582

Behavioral Health Care - Treatment and Access (Behavioral Health Model for Maryland)

MD HB1148

Behavioral Health Care - Treatment and Access (Behavioral Health Model for Maryland)

MD HB111

Maryland Medical Assistance Program, Maryland Children's Health Program, and Workgroup on Low-Income Utility Assistance

MD SB26

Maryland Medical Assistance Program, Maryland Children's Health Program, and Workgroup on Low-Income Utility Assistance

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Public Health - Pediatric Hospital Overstay Patients and Workgroup on Children in Unlicensed Settings and Pediatric Overstays

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