Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB766

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Appropriation; Department of Health for funding the COVID-19 Mississippi Local Provider Innovation Grant Program.

Impact

The appropriation of funds through HB766 will enable the State Department of Health to allocate resources effectively to local providers, ensuring that they have the necessary financial backing to implement innovative solutions in health service delivery. The bill specifically stipulates that funds will only be disbursed to recipients after fulfilling conditions related to compliance with federal regulations, thus promoting accountability in the use of public funds. This structure aims to facilitate better health outcomes during a critical recovery phase.

Summary

House Bill 766 is a legislative act that appropriates $55,000,000 from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund to the Mississippi Department of Health, aimed at funding the COVID-19 Mississippi Local Provider Innovation Grant Program for the fiscal year 2023. This program is designed to incentivize local health providers and enhance their ability to respond to and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill highlights the role of local health services in managing public health emergencies and the need for sustained financial support in the wake of the pandemic's impact.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on supporting local health providers, there may be discussions around the effective management and allocation of these funds. Some stakeholders could express concerns regarding the efficiency of the Department of Health in overseeing the disbursement of funds and ensuring that all expenditures comply with federal guidelines set forth by the American Rescue Plan Act. Additionally, the allocation may stimulate debates regarding the adequacy of the funding amount and the potential need for further financial support as the region continues to grapple with the pandemic's residual effects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB272

Appropriation; Health Department for Local Provider Innovation Grant Program.

MS SB2673

"Mississippi Frontline Nurses and Health Care Workers Retention Grant Program"; establish in the Mississippi Department of Health.

MS HB271

Appropriation; additional to Health Department for Mississippi Hospital Sustainability Grant Program, ARPA funds.

MS SB3059

Appropriation; additional to DFA for the COVID-19 DMO Grant Program, -ARPA.

MS SB3060

Appropriation; additional to Health Department for the Covid-19 Hospital Capacity Program and operations-ARPA funds.

MS HB1546

Appropriation; Department of Health for grant program for hospital expansions to increase capacity to care for COVID patients.

MS HB765

Appropriation; Department of Health for funding physician residency training programs.

MS HB769

COVID-19 Mississippi Local Provider Innovation Grant Program; create to be administered by Department of Health.

MS HB1541

Appropriation; Department of Health for funding the Rural Nurses Recruitment and Retention Incentive Grant Program.

MS HB1715

Appropriation; Health Department for funding the ARPA Rural Water Associations Infrastructure Grant Program.

Similar Bills

MS SB3058

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2025 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS SB2048

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2026 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS SB3053

Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund; FY2026 reappropriate to certain agencies.

MS SB3060

Appropriation; additional to Health Department for the Covid-19 Hospital Capacity Program and operations-ARPA funds.

MS SB2863

Appropriation; Mississippi Emergency Management Agency-ARPA funds.

MS HB469

Appropriation; Health Department for MS Baptist Medical Center in Jackson to establish a burn center or unit.

MS HB1721

Appropriation; Health Department for MS Baptist Medical Center in Jackson to establish a burn center or unit.

MS HB1719

Appropriation; DFA to assist destination marketing organizations in paying for marketing activities.