Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1110

Caption

General Assembly; support enactment of legislation to establish and maintain a comprehensive electronic inpatient psychiatric bed registry; urge

Impact

The implementation of this electronic registry could have considerable implications for state laws surrounding mental health services. By facilitating better access to available psychiatric beds, it could reduce strain on emergency services while improving overall public health outcomes. The bill emphasizes the necessity of privacy protections and the incorporation of both public and private psychiatric facilities into the registry, which could enhance cooperation between services and improve care availability for patients in need.

Summary

House Resolution 1110 urges the General Assembly of Georgia to support the establishment of a comprehensive electronic inpatient psychiatric bed registry. This registry aims to address the significant challenges within the state concerning access to inpatient psychiatric care. Currently, various stakeholders, including emergency departments and community mental health providers, struggle with outdated information regarding available psychiatric beds, leading to delays, inefficiencies, and increased costs in care coordination. The proposed registry is expected to improve the situation by providing real-time updates and transparency in data reporting.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not outline contentious points explicitly, stakeholders often express concerns regarding privacy and funding. The mention of strong privacy protections highlights the significance of safeguarding patient information in an era where data breaches and confidentiality issues are prominent. Furthermore, effective implementation will require adequate funding, which may lead to discussions around budget allocation within the state. The overall sentiment appears to support the creation of such a registry, but careful consideration of its structure and the potential challenges is vital.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HB19

Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, Department of; create and maintain electronic inpatient psychiatric bed registry; require

GA SB2069

Relating to the establishment of a work group to conduct a study on the feasibility of implementing an acute psychiatric bed registry.

GA SB870

Maryland Department of Health - Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Beds - Reports on Capacity and Outcomes

GA HB1092

Maryland Department of Health - Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Beds - Capacity in Prince George's County and Report

GA HR426

General Assembly; support creation of a Black Maternal Health Caucus; urge

GA HR1048

General Assembly; adopt the Georgia Bereaved Parents and Family Support Act of 2026; urge

GA HB2711

Relating to the establishment of a work group to conduct a study on the feasibility of implementing an acute psychiatric bed registry.

GA HB4420

Relating to the collection of information on available beds at inpatient mental health facilities providing acute psychiatric treatment.

GA SB719

Relating to the collection of information on available beds at inpatient mental health facilities providing acute psychiatric treatment.

GA A1396

Provides member of General Assembly be referred to as Assembly Member rather than Assemblyman or Assemblywoman.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.