Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1719

Introduced
4/18/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Engrossed
6/8/23  
Enrolled
6/8/23  

Caption

An Act to Establish Substance Use Disorder Treatment Centers

Impact

The establishment of these treatment centers is projected to have a significant impact on the landscape of substance use disorder treatment within the state. By providing guaranteed access to care for those covered by MaineCare, the bill aims to improve the availability and continuity of services for individuals facing addiction challenges. Additionally, the bill outlines requirements for annual reporting by the Department of Health and Human Services to monitor outcomes, ensuring accountability and community outreach efforts. This move is part of a broader strategy to enhance public health services in Maine, particularly in light of the ongoing challenges surrounding substance use disorders.

Summary

LD1719 is a legislative act aimed at establishing substance use disorder treatment centers in Maine. The bill mandates the creation of two centers, which are required to have at least ten beds each. Importantly, at least 40% of the occupancy in these centers must be allocated for individuals covered under the MaineCare program, ensuring that access to treatment is available for low-income residents. The treatment centers are designed to provide comprehensive services, including a 24/7 receiving center, medically managed withdrawal services, and access to FDA-approved medications for substance use treatment.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding LD1719 appears to be positive among lawmakers and advocacy groups focused on public health and substance use treatment. Supporters emphasize the urgent need for accessible treatment options and recognition of the ongoing opioid crisis in the state. However, there may also be underlying concerns regarding funding and the adequacy of resources to operate these centers effectively. Some critics suggest that without sufficient support and infrastructure, the success of the centers could be compromised. Nevertheless, the legislative discourse reflects a general consensus on the importance of addressing substance use disorders through proactive measures.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding LD1719 may arise from potential resource allocation and the logistics involved in implementing the treatment centers. Skeptics may question whether the state will be able to sufficiently fund the operation of these centers, given budget constraints. Additionally, ongoing concerns related to quality of care and ensuring that the centers meet the diverse needs of individuals with substance use disorders are crucial points of discussion. Ensuring that the facilities can provide culturally competent and effective treatment will be essential to navigate any opposition and ensure the centers achieve their intended purpose.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB1045

Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

ME LD1439

An Act to Promote Family-centered Interventions for Substance Use Disorder Treatment

ME SF1826

Payment rates establishment for certain substance use disorder treatment services

ME S3956

Establishes "Substance Use Disorder and Addiction Treatment Best Practices Task Force."

ME A3978

Establishes "Substance Use Disorder and Addiction Treatment Best Practices Task Force."

ME LD1900

An Act to Establish a Tax Credit for Employers Who Employ Persons Recovering from Substance Use Disorder

ME A1886

Establishes Office of Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Policy to oversee, direct, and coordinate resources, funding, and data tracking concerning treatment of substance use disorders.

ME AB77

Substance use disorder treatment services.

ME S137

Establishes Office of Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Policy to oversee, direct, and coordinate resources, funding, and data tracking concerning treatment of substance use disorders.

ME S319

Establishes Office of Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders Policy to oversee, direct, and coordinate resources, funding, and data tracking concerning treatment of substance use disorders.

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