The Promoting Access To Increased Mental Health Services For All Students Act
Impact
The bill's enactment will impact state laws by formally integrating mental health services provided by school social workers and certified psychologists into the existing framework of Medicaid reimbursement. This addition is expected to enhance the resources available for psychological services in schools, directly benefiting students who are in need of mental health care. By facilitating federal funding, the act is anticipated to not only improve mental health support for students but also to encourage educational institutions to prioritize mental health as a fundamental aspect of student welfare.
Summary
House Bill H6648, titled 'The Promoting Access To Increased Mental Health Services For All Students Act', focuses on enhancing mental health services within educational settings for students eligible for medical assistance. The bill allows local education agencies (LEAs) to participate as providers of early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment services—collectively known as EPSDT services—ensuring that these services can be reimbursed federally. This provision aims to enable a greater allocation of funds toward children's mental health, reinforcing the partnership between local agencies and state departments responsible for human services and education.
Contention
However, there are notable points of contention regarding the implications of local agency participation in the EPSDT program. Critics have raised concerns about the financial responsibilities placed on local education agencies, including the requirement for matching funds to access federal reimbursements. Additionally, discussions emphasize the potential impact on local funding for education, as communities must maintain their fiscal efforts despite the introduction of federal money. This situation raises questions about equity and the sustainability of local contributions in supporting educational services in light of federal participation.
Requires the executive office of health and human services to apply to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a state plan amendment for reimbursement for health services in a school.
Requires the executive office of health and human services to apply to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a state plan amendment for reimbursement for health services in a school.