Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB600

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Health – Mental Health Care Provider Immunity and Establishment of Specialty Tertiary Care Psychiatric Programs

Impact

The implementation of SB600 will alter state laws significantly by reinforcing protections for mental health providers, thereby potentially improving care quality and increasing the willingness of practitioners to take on high-risk patients. Additionally, it designates the Maryland Department of Health as a 'reporting agency' for oversight on these newly established psychiatric programs. This reinforces the accountability of care provision and ensures that there will be a mechanism in place to track patient outcomes and adverse incidents related to these programs, which will provide a safety net for both providers and patients.

Summary

Senate Bill 600 aims to establish liability immunity for mental health care providers and administrators involved in specialty tertiary care psychiatric programs in the state of Maryland. The bill sets forth the legal framework ensuring that these professionals cannot be held liable for damages arising from the actions of patients while under care, provided they are acting within their professional duties. This stipulation intends to encourage mental health professionals to provide care without the fear of legal repercussions for patient-related incidents, which can often be unpredictable due to the nature of mental health issues.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB600 include concerns about the balance between providing immunity to providers and ensuring patient safety and accountability. Critics may argue that granting such immunity could lead to negligent practices where providers may not adhere to safety protocols, knowing they are shielded from lawsuits. Proponents, however, maintain that the bill is necessary to incentivize mental health professionals to engage with high-risk populations without the looming fear of legal action, thus improving access to much-needed psychiatric services.

Companion Bills

MD HB732

Crossfiled Health - Mental Health Care Provider Immunity and Establishment of Specialty Tertiary Care Psychiatric Programs

Previously Filed As

MD HB732

Health - Mental Health Care Provider Immunity and Establishment of Specialty Tertiary Care Psychiatric Programs

MD HB517

Consumer Health Access Program for Mental Health and Addiction Care - Establishment

MD HB735

Certificate of Need - Psychiatric Health Care Facilities and Psychiatric and Mental Health Services - Exemption

MD HB804

Certificate of Need - Psychiatric Health Care Facilities and Psychiatric and Mental Health Services - Exemption

MD AB2352

Mental health and psychiatric advance directives.

MD HB184

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

MD HB25

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

MD SB0939

Mental health: facilities; licensure for adult residential psychiatric programs; provide for. Creates new act.

MD SB453

Mental Health - Assisted Outpatient Treatment Programs

MD SB592

Public Health - Health Care Quality Fund for Community-Based Behavioral Health Programs - Establishment

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