Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB888

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Health - Local Behavioral Health Authorities and Oversight of Behavioral Health Programs

Impact

If enacted, SB888 would directly impact state laws related to healthcare oversight and local government powers concerning behavioral health services. The law outlines specific duties for local behavioral health authorities, allowing them to take a proactive role in monitoring programs that cater to community mental health needs. This could lead to higher standards and a more tailored approach to behavioral health services across different local jurisdictions in Maryland.

Summary

Senate Bill 888 aims to enhance the oversight of behavioral health programs by empowering local behavioral health authorities in Maryland. The bill authorizes these authorities to hire their own inspectors to monitor the quality and safety of the programs, thereby ensuring that local needs and standards are met. Additionally, the bill mandates that local authorities track complaints regarding behavioral health programs and their healthcare providers, forwarding relevant information to appropriate regulatory boards to maintain standards during provider license renewals. This represents a significant move towards improving accountability and transparency in the behavioral health sector.

Contention

As with many legislative changes, SB888 may encounter opposition, particularly from stakeholders concerned about the implications of increased local oversight. Some may argue that while community input is essential, there could be potential for inconsistency in how local authorities implement the bill, leading to varied quality of care across regions. Additionally, concerns about funding and resource allocation for these new local inspectors may also be debated, as jurisdictions will need to manage these responsibilities within existing budget constraints. Advocates for community health, on the other hand, may see this bill as a necessary step towards improved care and accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 SB581

Behavioral Health Care Coordination Value-Based Purchasing Pilot Program

MD HB1153

Behavioral Health Programs - Residential Programs - Food Service Facility Requirements

MD HB25

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

MD SB794

Behavioral Health Programs - Residential Programs - Food Service Facility Requirements

MD SB362

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics - Planning Grant Funds and Demonstration Application

MD SB811

School Discipline - Behavioral Health and Safety - Data Collection and School Resource Officers

MD HB1249

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics - Planning Grant Funds and Demonstration Application

MD SB108

Health Insurance – Annual Behavioral Health Wellness Visits – Coverage and Reimbursement

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