Wyoming 2023 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0140

Introduced
1/17/23  
Report Pass
1/27/23  
Engrossed
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  
Enrolled
2/24/23  

Caption

Mental Health care Access-Collaborative Care Model.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to how mental health and substance use disorder benefits are reimbursed, mandating that all health insurance policies covering these benefits comply with the new regulations effective from July 1, 2023. It emphasizes integrating mental health care into primary care settings, thereby fostering a more holistic approach to health services. This aligns with national efforts to enhance access to mental health care and integrate it within general health insurance frameworks, particularly for conditions classified under recognized diagnostic manuals.

Summary

House Bill 0140 focuses on enhancing access to mental health and substance use disorder benefits through the establishment of specific reimbursement requirements for health insurance policies in Wyoming. It aims to ensure that health insurance companies provide adequate coverage for treatments facilitated by collaborative care teams, which include primary care providers, care managers, and psychiatric consultants. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve mental health services and destigmatize mental health conditions in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB0140 appears to be generally positive among proponents who believe it will significantly improve access to necessary mental health services for individuals in Wyoming. Supporters argue that by requiring insurance reimbursement for collaborative care models, the bill will facilitate better treatment outcomes for those suffering from mental health and substance use disorders. However, there could be concerns about the implementation of these requirements and the potential impacts on insurance costs and availability.

Contention

While the overall aim of HB 0140 is to expand mental health access, some stakeholders may question the feasibility of enforcing these reimbursement requirements among various insurers. Further, there could be debates regarding the adequacy of covered benefits, potential costs to consumers, and how these changes might affect existing mental health programs and services within the state. Ensuring that the provisions of this bill align with both market capabilities and consumer needs will be an ongoing point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WY HB278

Provides requirements for the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model (EN INCREASE EX See Note)

WY HB2847

INS-MENTAL HEALTH CARE ACCESS

WY HB1148

Behavioral Health Care - Treatment and Access (Behavioral Health Model for Maryland)

WY SB582

Behavioral Health Care - Treatment and Access (Behavioral Health Model for Maryland)

WY HB4685

Insurance: health insurers; collaborative care model for mental health care; provide for. Amends 1956 PA 218 (MCL 500.100 - 500.8302) by adding sec. 3406uu.

WY HB1222

The Mississippi Collaborative Response to Mental Health Act; create.

WY HB78

AN ACT relating to the psychiatric collaborative care model.

WY HB1086

Create provisions for the Psychiatric Collaborative Care Model to be reimbursable for insurance.

WY A2008

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for treatment of mental health conditions and substance use disorders through collaborative care.

WY S352

Requires health insurance carriers to provide coverage for treatment of mental health conditions and substance use disorders through collaborative care.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.