Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6206

Introduced
3/24/23  

Caption

Medical Assistance

Impact

The passage of HB 6206 is expected to have a positive impact on the delivery of mental healthcare services in Rhode Island. By allowing Medicaid reimbursement for services delivered by graduate student interns, the bill may encourage more graduate students to enter internships in mental health settings. This could lead to an expanded pool of mental health professionals assisting in the treatment of patients, potentially addressing the ongoing mental health crisis by providing more accessible services to those in need. Furthermore, this alignment with clinical training programs may enhance the quality of care as interns receive practical, supervised experience.

Summary

House Bill 6206 pertains to medical assistance within the state of Rhode Island. Specifically, the bill seeks to amend Chapter 40-8 of the General Laws to include Medicaid reimbursement for services provided by graduate student interns in mental health professional disciplines. By permitting reimbursement for these services, the bill aims to enhance the availability of mental health services provided by interns who are actively engaged in clinical training under the supervision of accredited institutions. This initiative is intended to support the education of future mental health professionals while simultaneously increasing the workforce available to meet mental health needs in the community.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding HB 6206, particularly regarding the adequacy of supervision and the quality of care provided by graduate student interns. Opponents of the bill might raise concerns over whether it is appropriate for interns to provide services that are reimbursed by Medicaid, questioning if sufficient safeguards are in place to ensure that these interns are adequately prepared to handle the responsibilities of mental health treatment. Additionally, there could be discussions on the implications for existing mental health practitioners, as increased intern involvement might impact job opportunities for fully qualified professionals.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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