Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB835

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

CON; require issuance of to establish home health agency or agencies in Copiah and Stone Counties.

Impact

The implications of HB 835 are significant for the structure of healthcare provision within Mississippi. It modifies existing regulations surrounding the establishment and operation of healthcare facilities by expediting the process through which home health agencies can become operational. By focusing on post-acute care and streamlined health services, the bill aims to improve access to necessary healthcare for residents who may otherwise face challenges in receiving care, particularly the elderly and those with chronic illnesses who can benefit from in-home health solutions.

Summary

House Bill 835 seeks to amend Section 41-7-191 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, directing the State Department of Health to issue certificates of need to home health providers who are CMS Guide Model participants. This initiative aims to facilitate the establishment of home health agencies specifically in Copiah County and Stone County, which are identified as areas in need of expanded healthcare services. By lowering the regulatory barriers associated with obtaining a certificate of need, the bill promotes the growth of in-home health services, enabling a more comprehensive continuum of care for residents in these counties.

Contention

While HB 835 holds the promise of enhanced healthcare delivery, it may also spark discussions regarding oversight and quality controls in the home health sector. Critics may express concerns that by easing the restrictions on establishing new home health agencies, the bill could potentially lead to suboptimal care standards if not adequately regulated. There may be apprehensions from current healthcare providers about market saturation or competition, as well as debates over the adequacy of the public health infrastructure to support an increase in healthcare providers and services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2683

CON; remove requirement for and delete moratorium on issuance for certain facilities, reform and organize.

MS HB449

CON; provide for exception to home health agency moratorium for certain hospice licensees.

MS HB459

CON; direct issuance for an existing ambulatory surgical facility in Canton, MS.

MS SB2681

Medicaid reimbursements and CON; revise provisions regarding facilities in DeSoto, Harrison and Madison Counties.

MS HB1127

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

MS HB251

CON; increase minimum dollar amounts of capital expenditures that require issuance of.

MS SB2291

State agency property; authorize DFA as central leasing agent for all state agencies.

MS HB285

CON; authorize for nursing home in Jones County.

MS SB2685

Certificate of need; delete requirement to obtain for psychiatric hospitals, renal disease facilities and additional facilities.

MS HB747

CON; Health Department shall issue for construction of an acute care hospital in Tunica County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.