New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB85

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Report DNP
5/8/23  
Report Pass
5/8/23  
Refer
5/18/23  
Report Pass
6/1/23  
Enrolled
7/28/23  
Chaptered
8/10/23  

Caption

Relative to emergency behavioral health services and behavioral health crisis programs.

Impact

The bill aims to amend existing laws related to the provision of emergency services by defining 'behavioral health crisis programs' that encompass a range of interventions tailored to support individuals in mental and substance use crises. By removing prior authorization requirements for these services, SB85 is designed to facilitate quicker access to necessary care, thus addressing the critical gaps identified in the current mental health system. This initiative aligns with the New Hampshire 10-year Mental Health Plan and reflects a commitment to building a more responsive mental health infrastructure in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 85 (SB85) seeks to enhance the state's framework regarding emergency behavioral health services and crisis programs. The legislation is grounded in the recognition of the increasing demand for mental health support, particularly following the implementation of the 988 suicide hotline as mandated by federal law. SB85 aims to integrate and streamline access to crisis intervention through the establishment of a comprehensive system that includes crisis call centers, mobile crisis response teams, and stabilization programs. This system is designed to provide immediate support to individuals facing mental health emergencies, potentially reducing the need for hospitalization and improving overall outcomes for individuals in crisis.

Contention

While supporters of SB85 emphasize its potential to improve crisis intervention and support, there may be concerns related to funding and sustainability of the proposed programs. The establishment of a commission to study sustainable financing indicates recognition of the complex challenges in ensuring long-term viability for behavioral health services. As discussions proceed, stakeholders may debate the viability of different funding models and the adequacy of resources for implementing comprehensive behavioral health crisis solutions throughout New Hampshire.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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