Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB186

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Healthcare Coordinating Council; reconstitute and require to make report on specific health goals for the state.

Impact

The bill's implementation could have significant implications for state healthcare policies, including objectives designed to improve health outcomes across Mississippi. Among the ambitious targets outlined in the bill are the reduction of infant mortality rates, increasing health insurance coverage by 25% by 2035, and establishing comprehensive health education programs for children. The reformation of the Healthcare Coordinating Council is also aimed at ensuring that these health goals are systematically addressed, ultimately resulting in a strategic approach to preventive healthcare in the state.

Summary

House Bill 186 aims to reenact crucial sections of the Mississippi Code that were previously repealed, particularly those relating to the Healthcare Advisory Council. This legislation seeks to reconstitute the council and directs it to establish a comprehensive preventive healthcare plan for the state of Mississippi. The plan is set to focus primarily on health goals that span from maternal and child health to chronic diseases and health education, which the council must develop and report on by the 2027 legislative session. This effort is expected to enhance the state’s public health infrastructure and response capabilities.

Contention

While proponents of HB186 argue that the bill is vital for addressing serious public health issues in Mississippi, it may not be free of contention. Critics may raise concerns over the adequacy of funding for the proposed initiatives and the feasibility of achieving the health goals set forth. Additionally, ensuring equitable representation in the council's membership and appointments may become a focal point of debate, as the council is composed of various stakeholders in the healthcare domain, including healthcare providers and consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB380

Healthcare Coordinating Council; reconstitute and require to make report on specific health goals for the state.

MS HB194

Reverse auctions; require state agencies to publish detailed specifications on.

MS SB2895

Parental consent for minor's healthcare treatment; establish certain provisions related thereto.

MS SB2742

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

MS HB1146

Medicaid; bring forward section that provides for assessments on certain healthcare facilities to provide funding for the program.

MS HB1127

ARPA programs and funds; require agencies to make certain reports regarding.

MS SB2006

Mississippi Fair Commission; reconstitute.

MS SB2467

CPS; require to develop training statewide for mandatory reporters, provide penalties for false reports.

MS HB425

Child Care Advisory Council; require child care providers to recommend names of persons to serve on.

MS SB2670

Practice of podiatric medicine; provide certain requirements to perform specific surgeries.

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