Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2887

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Triage Act; enact.

Impact

If enacted, SB2887 will impact existing procedures across all providers and payors within the state, mandating the use of evidence-based placement criteria. This reform is intended to rectify the current inconsistencies and subjective measures that often lead to inappropriate treatment placements. The act also asserts that decisions regarding patient care should not be influenced by external factors such as financial constraints or provider availability, thereby centralizing a more clinically driven approach to treatment.

Summary

Senate Bill 2887, also known as the Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Triage Act, aims to create a standardized approach to triaging individuals seeking treatment for behavioral health and substance use disorders. The purpose of the bill is to ensure that placement decisions are based on objective evidence and nationally recognized clinical criteria, notably the ASAM Criteria. This framework is expected to lead to more appropriate levels of care, thereby maximizing recovery opportunities and improving outcomes while reducing unnecessary healthcare costs associated with emergency department visits and hospitalizations.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill may face opposition due to concerns that it could limit local discretion in handling mental health services. Advocates argue that while standardization is crucial, it is equally important to consider the unique needs of various communities, which may not always align with state-level criteria. Discussions among lawmakers and stakeholder groups are likely to consider the balance between ensuring clinical appropriateness in treatment while safeguarding the ability of local providers to adapt care to specific populations and circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB40

Health insurance; require coverage of medically necessary treatment of mental health and substance use disorders.

MS HB718

Opioid use disorder; require substance use disorder facilities to provide pregnant women with onsite access to certain treatments.

MS SB2392

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) grant program; Dept. of Mental Health and Division of Medicaid apply for.

MS HB1565

Medicaid; seek federal waiver to provide for presumptive eligibility for persons who need mental health or substance use disorder services.

MS HB1392

MS Triage, Treat and Transport to Alternative Destination Act; revise provisions related to.

MS SB2745

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; amend to add anxiety and sleep disorders as debilitating medical conditions.

MS HB1496

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics; Dept. of Mental Health and Medicaid apply to join Demonstration Program for Certification of CMHCs as.

MS HB676

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics; Dept. of Mental Health and Medicaid apply to join Demonstration Program for certification of CMHCs as.

MS SB2597

Mississippi K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Act of 2025; enact, and establish Executive Committee of ICCCY.

MS SB2354

Recreationally used or abused substances; create screening program for within the Department of Health.

Similar Bills

CO HB1002

Medical Necessity Determination Insurance Coverage

HI HB1854

Relating To Community Behavioral Health Clinics.

CA AB348

Full-service partnerships.

NJ A3344

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

FL S0168

Mental Health

HI SB3274

Relating To Community Behavioral Health Clinics.

OR HB4070

Relating to health care; and prescribing an effective date.