Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1164

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve child and adolescent mental health services

Impact

The proposed amendments to Sections 22, 47B, 4A, and 4M of various chapters in the Massachusetts General Laws would specifically redefine what constitutes a 'licensed mental health professional.' This includes licensed physicians in psychiatry, psychologists, independent clinical social workers, and other relevant professionals. By broadening the defined scope, the bill seeks to eliminate ambiguity in mental health service provision, which could empower more practitioners to serve youths in need effectively. This change is critical in light of rising mental health issues among younger populations.

Summary

House Bill H1164, titled 'An Act to improve child and adolescent mental health services', proposes critical updates to the definitions and the framework surrounding licensed mental health professionals within Massachusetts. The bill aims to enhance the quality and accessibility of mental health services for children and adolescents, which is an increasingly urgent public health concern. By clarifying the definition of licensed mental health professionals, the bill intends to streamline care and ensure that professionals are recognized appropriately under state insurance laws, thereby enabling better insurance coverage for mental health services.

Contention

Despite the bill's intent, there may be points of contention regarding its implications for insurance coverage and the cost of services. Stakeholders may raise concerns over the potential increase in demand for services as more professionals become eligible to provide care, which could strain existing resources. Additionally, some may question whether the updated definitions will lead to adequate reimbursement rates from insurance providers. Advocates for mental health services argue that these changes are necessary, while opponents may worry about the unforeseen consequences on service availability and quality.

Companion Bills

MA H4936

Replaced by To improve child and adolescent mental health services

Previously Filed As

MA SB1442

Relating To Mental Health Services For Children And Adolescents.

MA HB1123

Relating To Mental Health Services For Children And Adolescents.

MA HB1123

Relating To Mental Health Services For Children And Adolescents.

MA H4936

To improve child and adolescent mental health services

MA S2048

Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

MA A3796

Establishes loan redemption program and gross income tax credit for mental health professionals who serve children and adolescents.

MA H716

Relative to improving mental health in schools

MA HB1179

To Create Child And Adolescent Mental Health Survey Programs In Schools And Childcare Facilities For Children From Birth To Nineteen Years Of Age.

MA H2224

Relative to improving mental health care through innovation

MA H2195

To improve the quality of mental health services, and rights of patients, by providing for sufficient privacy

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