Childbirth; modifying grant-making authority of State Department of Health under the Choosing Childbirth Act; adding reimbursable services. Effective date. Emergency.
Impact
If enacted, SB1859 will significantly influence state laws regarding maternal health by expanding the support structure for women who choose to carry their pregnancies to term. The bill's establishment of a framework for grants promises to improve accessibility to essential services designed to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in Oklahoma. The bill sets specific targeted goals for reducing these rates by three percent within five years, highlighting a proactive approach to public health.
Summary
Senate Bill 1859 proposes amendments to the Choosing Childbirth Act in Oklahoma, aimed at enhancing support for pregnant women through financial grants to private organizations. The bill modifies existing definitions related to childbirth, the grant-making authority of the State Department of Health, and establishes guidelines for additional reimbursable services. Key services include medical attention, mental health support, educational resources, and assistance in housing and transportation for women during and after pregnancy.
Contention
Concerns may arise regarding the implications of restricting funds to organizations that provide or are affiliated with abortion services. Critics may view this as a limitation on women's healthcare choices. Furthermore, the strict requirements for grant eligibility could restrict some organizations that provide broader reproductive health services from accessing necessary funds. This has the potential to spark debates on reproductive rights and access to comprehensive care in Oklahoma, a state known for its strong anti-abortion stance.
Childbirth; modifying grantmaking authority of State Department of Health under the Choosing Childbirth Act; stipulating additional reimbursable services. Effective date. Emergency.
Childbirth; requiring grant-supervising entity under the Choosing Childbirth Act to reimburse private organizations for certain services. Effective date.
Oklahoma State University Medical Authority; modifying membership of the Authority; modifying powers and duties of the Authority and the Oklahoma State University Medical Trust. Effective date.
Childbirth; modifying grantmaking authority of State Department of Health under the Choosing Childbirth Act; stipulating additional reimbursable services. Effective date. Emergency.
Childbirth; modifying grantmaking authority of State Department of Health under the Choosing Childbirth Act; stipulating additional reimbursable services. Effective date. Emergency.
Childbirth and mental health; definitions; grants to private organizations for services; State Department of Health; methods; reimbursable services; State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services; effective date; emergency.
Public health; authorizing State Department of Health to enter into contracts with private organizations for provision of certain services. Effective date. Emergency.