US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB1096

Introduced
2/6/25  

Caption

HOPE and Mental Wellbeing Act of 2025 Helping Out Patients for Emotional and Mental Wellbeing Act

Impact

The proposed legislation would have significant implications for Medicare beneficiaries, allowing them to access necessary primary care services without the burden of out-of-pocket expenses. By removing cost barriers to vital healthcare services, HB1096 seeks to promote early intervention and continuous care, which can lead to better health outcomes. Moreover, the bill aims to define what constitutes a primary care visit, explicitly including outpatient mental and behavioral health services, thereby broadening the scope of coverage under Medicare.

Summary

House Bill 1096, titled the Helping Out Patients for Emotional and Mental Wellbeing Act (HOPE Act), aims to amend the Social Security Act by mandating that Medicare provides coverage for three primary care visits each year without cost sharing. The bill is designed to improve access to essential healthcare services, ensuring that individuals can receive preventative, diagnostic, and treatment services related to both physical and mental health conditions. This initiative is particularly important as it addresses the increased need for accessible healthcare in the wake of rising mental health concerns across the United States.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it is a crucial step toward enhancing healthcare access and improving public health outcomes, some critics may raise concerns about the sustainability of this funding model within Medicare. Additionally, the bill may spark debates regarding the potential financial implications for the Medicare program and whether the introduction of such coverage could lead to increased demand for services without corresponding increases in healthcare resources.

Congress_id

119-HR-1096

Policy_area

Health

Notable_points

The introduction of HB1096 is part of a broader discussion on enhancing mental health services and integrating them into primary care models. It reflects a growing recognition of the importance of mental health as a critical component of overall wellness. If enacted, the law will empower patients to seek help more readily, ultimately aiming to destigmatize mental health issues and promote a more holistic approach to patient care.

Introduced_date

2025-02-06

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US S1375

Establishes Train the Trainer Program for Student Wellbeing in DOE; appropriates $1 million.

US A3049

Establishes Train the Trainer Program for Student Wellbeing in DOE; appropriates $1 million.

US SR1708

A resolution recognizing the need to invest in the future success of Kansas by supporting the wellbeing and education of our youngest residents.

US SB1570

Children; creating the Department of Child Safety and Wellbeing; transferring certain powers, duties, and employees from specified agencies. Effective date.

US SB1264

Mental and Physical Health Care Comorbidities Act of 2025

US AB1851

Pupil health: social-emotional, behavioral, and mental health supports.

US HB7227

Mental Health and MAMA Act of 2026 Mental Health and Making Access More Affordable Act of 2026

US HB7535

Second Chance Mental Health Access Act of 2026

US HB8119

HOPE with Fertility Services Act Helping to Optimize Patients’ Experience with Fertility Services Act

US SB3698

Mental Health and MAMA Act of 2026 Mental Health and Making Access More Affordable Act of 2026

Similar Bills

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