Establishes pilot program for 24-hour urgent care for behavioral health.
Impact
The implementation of S167 is expected to have a significant impact on the accessibility of behavioral health services within the state. By integrating behavioral health care into urgent care settings, the bill seeks to address the stigma associated with mental health issues and provide a more approachable option for those in crisis. This model aims to not only improve patient outcomes but also contribute to a reduction in overall healthcare costs associated with emergency interventions.
Summary
Senate Bill S167 proposes the establishment of a two-year Urgent Care Facility Behavioral Health Pilot Program in New Jersey. The primary objective of the program is to provide immediate access to behavioral health care for individuals experiencing crises, aiming to stabilize them in urgent care facilities rather than in emergency departments. The initiative intends to alleviate the current strain on hospital resources while ensuring that individuals receive timely and appropriate care, thus potentially reducing unnecessary hospital admissions.
Contention
Discussions surrounding the bill may include concerns related to the adequacy of funding and the effectiveness of the model in improving patient outcomes. There might be debate over the reliance on managed care organizations for executing the pilot program and whether they will successfully adhere to the proposed standards of care integration. Additionally, implications regarding the quality of care and patient safety during the transition to an expanded urgent care role in behavioral health could be points of contention among healthcare professionals and lawmakers.
Changes the name of "applied behavior assistant analyst" to "assistant applied behavior analyst" and makes several changes to provide consistency in the certification language for behavioral analysts.
Changes the name of "applied behavior assistant analyst" to "assistant applied behavior analyst" and makes several changes to provide consistency in the certification language for behavioral analysts.
Health: licensing; behavioral health transportation licensing requirements; provide for. Amends 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1001 - 330.2106) by adding ch. 9B. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0927'26
Health occupations: health professionals; limited license for certain individuals engaging in the practice of applied behavior analysis; provide for. Amends secs. 16343a, 18253 & 18257 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16343a et seq.).