Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1075

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Ensuring support groups are part of the pathway of care following the annual mental health wellness exam

Impact

The bill's implementation would require amendments to existing state law, particularly Section 47TT of Chapter 175. With this change, the law would not only include the provision of mental health wellness exams but also necessitate specific follow-up actions, such as providing timely referrals to behavioral healthcare services based on the diagnosis received during these evaluations. This could potentially enhance the continuity and quality of mental health care available to individuals in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1075 aims to ensure that support groups are part of the pathway of care following annual mental health wellness examinations. The bill mandates the Department of Mental Health to compile and annually update a list of appropriate treatment resources, which must be distributed to individuals during their mental health evaluations. This initiative seeks to improve patient access to support services in conjunction with their mental health care, thereby fostering better health outcomes.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 1075 is the bill's focus on establishing a network of evidence-based support groups. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the adequacy of funding and resources to create and maintain these support groups effectively. Additionally, the requirement for the state to assess the behavioral healthcare workforce and resources could spark debates about the effectiveness and efficiency of the existing mental health care system. Ensuring that treatment options are genuinely accessible while maintaining the quality of care may be an area of scrutiny and discussion among legislators.

Companion Bills

MA S673

Similar To Ensuring support groups are part of the pathway of care following the annual mental health wellness exam

MA H4854

Replaced by Study Order

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.