Concerns Early Intervention Support Services program in DHS and expansion of program to all counties.
Impact
If enacted, S1084 will enhance the accessibility of behavioral health services statewide, potentially reducing the strain on hospital emergency departments that often face overwhelming numbers of patients in crisis. By providing locally accessible EISS programs, the legislation seeks to address local needs more effectively and reduce the recurrence of behavioral health crises for individuals. The Department of Human Services will play a central role in coordinating these efforts, ensuring programs are adequately funded and maintaining oversight through data collection and analysis.
Summary
Senate Bill S1084 aims to expand the Early Intervention Support Services (EISS) programs currently provided in only 11 counties across New Jersey to include one program in each of the state's counties. The EISS programs are designed to offer rapid access to short-term, recovery-oriented crisis intervention and stabilization services to individuals aged 18 and older who are experiencing serious mental illnesses. These services encompass a range of support including medication, therapy, and case management, provided either at an off-site location outside of hospitals or through community outreach.
Contention
While there is a broad consensus on the necessity for increased mental health services, discussions around the bill may reflect concerns over resource allocation and the quality of care provided through newly created programs. Critics may worry about the sufficient training for staff in these programs and the adequacy of funding to support comprehensive services. Additionally, the transition to a state-wide program may highlight disparities in resource availability among different counties, leading to debates on equitable distribution and effectiveness of the services provided.
Establishes pilot program to refer certain emergency department patients for development of coordinated behavioral health care treatment and support services plan.
Establishing the mental health intervention team program in the Kansas department for aging and disability services in state statute and providing incentives for coordination between school districts, qualified schools and mental health intervention team providers.