Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2193

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure efficient and effective implementation of the Roadmap for Behavioral Health Reform

Impact

One of the key impacts of H2193 is the establishment of a structured approach for behavioral health service delivery through the designation of roles and responsibilities across various state entities. The bill outlines that the Secretary will prepare strategic plans every two years, which will include goals for service implementation and coordination of crisis response strategies. This centralization aims to streamline service provision, improve access for those in crisis, and ensure that funding and resources are effectively allocated to meet the needs of individuals facing behavioral health challenges.

Summary

House Bill 2193 focuses on enhancing the implementation of the Roadmap for Behavioral Health Reform in Massachusetts. The bill mandates the Secretary of Health and Human Services to coordinate efforts between state agencies to establish an integrated system of behavioral health services. It introduces a comprehensive framework aimed at improving the delivery of mental health and substance use disorder treatments, including crisis response services provided by community behavioral health centers and mobile crisis intervention units for both youth and adults.

Contention

While H2193 has broad support for its intentions to reform and improve behavioral health services, points of contention may arise regarding funding and the effectiveness of the planned coordination among various agencies. Critics may question the adequacy of resources to effectively implement the outlined strategies, especially in light of existing gaps in service delivery and equity issues across different demographics. The emphasis on data monitoring and accountability is likely to be scrutinized as stakeholders seek assurances that the integration of services will yield tangible improvements in mental health outcomes across the commonwealth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1394

Ensuring efficient and effective implementation of behavioral health reform

MA H3705

To improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the MBTA

MA H1407

To ensure MassHealth rate parity for behavioral health inpatient providers

MA H2218

To further enhance behavioral health workforce development

MA H213

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

MA S111

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

MA SB3

Behavioral Health Reform & Investment Act

MA H2461

To ensure the efficient operation of hospitals

MA S2047

To reform the healthcare cost benchmark

MA H3196

To reform the healthcare cost benchmark

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.