Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2192

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote high value and evidence-based behavioral health care

Impact

The bill aims to fundamentally change how behavioral health care is delivered in Massachusetts by establishing a special commission to expand access to specialty inpatient beds. This commission will also be responsible for making recommendations regarding funding for these beds and potential rate structures to support high-intensity behavioral health care. Importantly, this legislation is designed to tackle issues like long wait times for admissions, particularly for high-acuity patients, thereby enhancing the overall effectiveness of mental health care in the state.

Summary

House Bill 2192, titled 'An Act to promote high value and evidence-based behavioral health care,' seeks to enhance the provision of behavioral health services across Massachusetts. The bill mandates an annual study by the Executive Office of Health and Human Services to assess the need for inpatient psychiatric units and mental health beds, focusing particularly on the capacity to serve various special populations including children, geriatric patients, and individuals with complex medical needs. The data collected will inform state lawmakers and health officials about existing resources and the gaps in service provision throughout the Commonwealth.

Contention

During the discussions surrounding H2192, various stakeholders raised concerns about the adequacy of the proposed funding mechanisms and the timeline for implementing the recommendations of the commission. Some critics expressed worries that without sufficient financial resources, the goals of expanding access and improving care quality might not be met. Furthermore, there was debate over how well the commission would incorporate the views of diverse populations who rely on these services, ensuring that their specific needs are addressed adequately.

Companion Bills

MA H5319

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H4668

To establish a perinatal behavioral health care workforce trust fund

MA S1399

To increase investment in behavioral health care in the Commonwealth

MA H2208

To establish a perinatal behavioral health care workforce trust fund

MA S1411

To establish a perinatal behavioral health care workforce trust fund

MA A3344

"Mental Health Access Act;" increases Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain evidence-based behavioral health services.

MA H2234

Establishing alternative models for behavioral health transport

MA S1397

Establishing alternative models for behavioral health transport

MA H1630

Relative to the examination of evidence rooms and evidentiary procedures

MA S1394

Ensuring efficient and effective implementation of behavioral health reform

MA S1593

Supporting school-based substance use prevention through evidenced-based positive social norms marketing

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