Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2614

Introduced
3/10/22  
Refer
3/10/22  
Report Pass
6/21/22  
Engrossed
6/22/22  
Enrolled
6/23/22  

Caption

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

Impact

The impact of S2614 is expected to be substantial as it aligns the state’s mental health policies with a growing recognition of the importance of early psychological care. The establishment of a task force aims to develop strategies that not only promote mental wellness but also enhance screening and treatment for young children. Given that a significant portion of this age group is covered by Medicaid, the bill is particularly timely, addressing the current gap in mental health services utilization among children under six.

Summary

S2614, titled 'Insurance Coverage for Mental Illness and Substance Abuse', is designed to enhance mental health services for infants and young children, specifically targeting those up to the age of five. The bill underscores the significance of identifying and addressing mental health challenges in early childhood, recognizing that these issues can lead to long-term developmental and health-related problems. It seeks to amend existing laws by establishing coverage and access to screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment services under Medicaid for this vulnerable age group. Furthermore, the bill champions the adoption of developmentally appropriate diagnostic practices and evidence-based therapies focused on the parent-child relationship.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S2614 may arise from various stakeholders including insurers, mental health professionals, and parent advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill will facilitate better health outcomes by addressing mental health challenges early, while skeptics may express concerns over the adequacy of funding and resources to meet the enhanced services demanded by the legislation. The integration of specialized practices in mental health for very young children and the emphasis on the parent-child dynamic could lead to discussions about the best approaches to implement these changes effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7801

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

RI H7078

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

RI HB2738

Health insurance; coverage for mental health and substance abuse disorders.

RI S2071

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

RI S0287

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

RI H7802

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

RI H5347

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

RI H6218

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

RI H8169

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

RI S2471

Insurance Coverage For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

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