Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2527

Introduced
3/2/23  

Caption

Reporting requirements related to maternal and infant health expanded.

Impact

The bill's implementation is intended to provide a more detailed understanding of maternal and infant health trends in Minnesota. By accumulating data segmented by race and ethnicity, the report aims to unveil specific health disparities that may exist within different demographic groups. This focus on disaggregated data is crucial to tailoring health policies that address the distinct needs of communities, which may vary significantly based on racial and socioeconomic factors. Furthermore, by tracking the trends over time, the state can adjust its health programs to more effectively target areas where improvements are needed.

Summary

House File 2527 aims to expand reporting requirements related to maternal and infant health within the state of Minnesota. It mandates the Minnesota Department of Human Services, in consultation with the Department of Health, to submit biennial reports assessing the effectiveness of policies and programs addressing health disparities in prenatal and postpartum health outcomes. These reports will include metrics on various aspects of maternal care, such as enrollment in the medical assistance program, utilization of services like doulas and midwives, and outcomes related to births, such as incidence of cesarean sections and neonatal care.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF2527 may revolve around concerns about the burden of additional reporting on health providers and the bureaucracy involved in collecting and analyzing the data. Critics may argue that this could divert resources away from direct patient care. Additionally, there may be debates over the methods used to analyze and interpret the data, as well as the implications it may have for policy adjustments in maternal and infant health services. Proponents would likely counter that improved data collection is crucial for combating public health issues and ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the support they need.

Companion Bills

MN SF2706

Similar To Reporting requirement expansion related to maternal and infant health

Previously Filed As

MN SF2706

Reporting requirement expansion related to maternal and infant health

MN SF4976

Health plans development of a maternal mental health program requirement; certain health care professionals offering mothers screenings for maternal mental health conditions requirement

MN HF5199

Health plans required to develop maternal mental health program, maternal mental health terms defined, and certain health care professionals required to ensure that mothers are offered screenings for maternal mental health conditions.

MN HF53

Maternal death studies conducted by the commissioner of health expanded to include maternal morbidity.

MN HB1051

Maternal Health – Assessments, Referrals, and Reporting (Maryland Maternal Health Act of 2024)

MN SB1059

Maternal Health – Assessments, Referrals, and Reporting (Maryland Maternal Health Act of 2024)

MN HF3273

Maternal death studies conducted by the commissioner of health expanded to include maternal morbidity.

MN SB900

Relating To Maternal Health.

MN HB698

Relating To Maternal Health.

MN SF3511

Health plans requirement to cover prenatal, maternity, and postnatal care

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.