Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2944

Introduced
5/18/22  
Refer
5/18/22  
Report Pass
6/9/22  

Caption

Psychiatry Resource Network Funding Act

Impact

The legislation seeks to amend existing insurance laws to require health carriers, including HMOs and third-party administrators, to contribute to a fund that will subsidize mental health services and organizations. By effectively pooling resources through assessments, the bill aims to enhance access to mental health care for residents by ensuring that providers are sufficiently funded. This shift is anticipated to improve mental health outcomes, especially in communities underserved by existing healthcare services.

Summary

S2944, known as the Psychiatry Resource Network Funding Act, is a legislative initiative aimed at creating a sustainable funding mechanism for psychiatry resource networks in Rhode Island. This bill establishes the Rhode Island Psychiatry Resource Network (RIPRN), which will oversee the equitable determination and collection of assessments from a variety of health carriers and other entities involved in providing or reimbursing healthcare services. The focus of the bill is to support mental health initiatives by filling funding gaps not covered by federal or state programs.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding S2944 revealed a general sentiment of support from mental health advocates and some lawmakers, who view the fund as a crucial step towards better financing for mental health services. However, there are concerns from some quarters regarding the financial implications for health carriers, particularly the fairness of the assessment burden. This has sparked debates regarding the proper balance of fiscal responsibility between state mandates and the financial capabilities of healthcare providers.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the level of assessment rates, which will be determined by the director based on projected operational costs of the mental health resources. Stakeholders have raised questions about the potential for increased operational costs to health carriers and how that might affect insurance premiums. Furthermore, the requirement for rigorous reporting and compliance reinforcements presents additional administrative burdens, which could be a concern for smaller healthcare providers trying to navigate the new structure. The overall effectiveness of the funding model remains a topic under scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8354

Psychiatry Resource Network Funding Act

RI S0220

Amends Rhode Island’s existing healthcare services funding plan act by adding an account relating to a new psychiatry resource network to fund Rhode Island’s present PediPRN and MomsPRN.

RI H5461

Amends Rhode Island’s existing healthcare services funding plan act by adding an account relating to a new psychiatry resource network to fund Rhode Island’s present PediPRN and MomsPRN.

RI HB5395

NETWORK ADEQUACY-STANDARDS

RI SB3739

NETWORK ADEQUACY-STANDARDS

RI HB3745

HEALTH CARE FUNDING ACT

RI HB4256

HEALTH CARE FUNDING ACT

RI SB0241

INS-BILLING/NETWORK ADEQUACY

RI SB1046

Relating to provider networks.

RI SB822

Relating to provider networks.

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