Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1453

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Maternal Health Monitoring Pilot Program; establish within Health Dept.

Impact

The bill is set to affect the delivery and management of maternal healthcare services in Mississippi by providing a structured pilot program that facilitates remote monitoring of vital health data among pregnant individuals. This approach hopes to improve early detection of potential health issues, thereby potentially reducing complications during pregnancy and postpartum periods. The program will be rolled out in various counties to ensure accessibility and will aim to include up to three hundred participants over a two-year operational timeframe.

Summary

House Bill 1453 aims to establish a Maternal Health Monitoring Pilot Program within the State Department of Health to enhance maternal healthcare through remote patient monitoring for conditions such as maternal hypertension and diabetes. The program is designed to include eligible participants, specifically those who are pregnant, recipients of medical assistance, and members of designated managed care organizations. The initiative intends to utilize technology to monitor health metrics and offer access to nutritional guidance and condition management advice.

Contention

While the bill seeks to improve maternal health outcomes, it may face scrutiny regarding the selection process for managed care organizations and technology vendors involved in the program. Stakeholders might have concerns about equitable access to the monitoring technology and the training provided to eligible participants. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the pilot program will be evaluated through a report after its completion, which could dictate whether the program is expanded statewide, possibly leading to debate and differing opinions on its long-term sustainability and funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2742

Birth certificate fees; allow to be spent on maternal, infant and children's healthcare programs.

MS HB369

Motivating Parents and Children (M.P.A.C.) Pilot Program; establish within the State Department of Education.

MS SB2749

Community health workers; establish licensure program by Department of Health and certain provisions of law related to.

MS HB573

Mississippi Helping Ensure Alternative Law Enforcement Transportation for Healing (MissHEALTH) Pilot Program; establish for mental health crisis.

MS HB807

Mental health; establish Division of Autism Services within Department of Mental Health.

MS HB511

Chronic diseases; direct Health Department to establish WISEWOMAN and WISEMAN programs in certain counties.

MS HB440

Trimester School Year Pilot Program; establish.

MS SR146

Recognize that April 11-17, 2025, is "Black Maternal Health Week."

MS HR120

Black Maternal Health Week; recognize April 11 through 17, 2025, as.

MS HB1551

Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board; create within Department of Health.

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