Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1141

Caption

Relating to group health benefit plan coverage for early treatment of first episode psychosis.

Impact

The implementation of SB1141 is expected to significantly impact Texas insurance laws by establishing a requirement for health benefit plans to provide necessary treatments for early onset psychosis. This could enhance access to mental health services for young people, possibly leading to better health outcomes by ensuring these individuals receive comprehensive treatment at the onset of psychotic symptoms. The structured approach to coverage, which aligns with established national treatment guidelines, demonstrates a commitment to addressing mental health issues proactively within the state.

Summary

SB1141 focuses on enhancing the coverage provided by group health benefit plans for individuals under the age of 26 who are diagnosed with first episode psychosis. The bill aims to mandate coverage for 'generally recognized services' related to treating first episode psychosis, which includes a range of therapeutic interventions such as psychotherapy, medication management, and support services. The incorporation of such a requirement emphasizes the need for early intervention in mental health that targets young individuals experiencing the initial stages of psychosis.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it provides essential health coverage to a vulnerable population, there may be discussions surrounding the financial implications for health benefit plans. The bill stipulates that if an independent analysis finds an increase in premiums of more than one percent solely due to the mandated coverage, the requirement could be mitigated. This aspect raises potential debates concerning the balance between improving mental health services and managing insurance costs, along with concerns regarding how this could impact the availability of services in the long term.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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