Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1436

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

CON; certain health care facilities that relinquished CON for inpatient psych services may have those beds licensed as separate entity.

Impact

If enacted, HB1436 would create a more streamlined process for the licensing of psychiatric beds and remove barriers that facilities currently face after relinquishing their certificates. By allowing the Department of Health to issue certificates of need specifically for psychiatric inpatient beds, the bill aims to facilitate the re-establishment of mental health services in hospitals that have transitioned to rural emergency care. This could significantly enhance mental health support in rural communities, which have traditionally experienced shortages in such services.

Summary

House Bill 1436 proposes amendments to Section 41-7-191 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically targeting health care facilities that have relinquished their certificate of need or license for inpatient psychiatric services due to conversion from acute care hospitals to rural emergency hospitals. The bill ensures that the Department of Health has the authority to license psychiatric inpatient beds as a separate entity from the rural emergency hospital, thereby expanding access to psychiatric services in rural areas. This is particularly relevant considering the increasing demand for mental health resources across the state and the challenges faced by rural hospitals in providing comprehensive care.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly regarding the implications for existing mental health services and resources. Some may argue that this could lead to an over-concentration of psychiatric services in areas where rural emergency hospitals have transitioned, potentially impacting the availability of acute care services. Additionally, stakeholders in mental health advocacy may raise concerns about ensuring quality and adequate patient care in facilities that transition to accommodate psychiatric services while balancing the needs for other critical healthcare services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1493

CON law; remove certain health care facilities from.

MS SB2744

Certificate of need; remove certain facilities from list that require such certificate from the Department of Health.

MS HB175

CON; provide for exception to home health agency moratorium for certain hospice licensees.

MS HB10

CON; remove chemical dependency services and facilities from requirements of the CON law.

MS SB2210

Medicaid reimbursements; revise certain provisions relating to a psychiatric residential treatment facility in DeSoto County.

MS HB969

Medicaid; delete prohibition on participation in for psychiatric residential treatment facility in Desoto County.

MS SB2756

Certificate of need; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical center.

MS HB1491

CON; authorize for nursing home in Jones County.

MS SB2330

Certificate of need; authorize nursing facility in any underserved minority zip code area.

MS HB1495

Health Care Certificate of Need; repeal provisions that govern.

Similar Bills

MS HB969

Medicaid; delete prohibition on participation in for psychiatric residential treatment facility in Desoto County.

MS HB569

CON; revise conditions for long-term care hospital in Harrison County to allow participation in Medicaid.

MS SB2681

Medicaid reimbursements and CON; revise provisions regarding facilities in DeSoto, Harrison and Madison Counties.

MS SB2756

Certificate of need; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical center.

MS SB2889

Certificate of need; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical center.

MS HB459

CON; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical facility in Canton, MS.

MS HB621

CON; Health Department shall issue for beds in a community living program for developmentally disabled adults in Madison County.

MS HB1422

CON; Health Department shall issue for beds in a community living program for developmentally adults in Madison County.