US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2356

Introduced
7/17/25  

Caption

ADAPT Act Accelerating the Development of Advanced Psychology Trainees Act

Impact

If enacted, SB2356 would amend the Social Security Act to include provisions for compensation for the services rendered by advanced psychology trainees, which would likely address the current shortages of psychological services in many areas. The effective date for these changes is set to be one year following the bill's enactment, allowing for a transition period during which healthcare providers can adapt to the new regulations. The bill is expected to lessen the burden on existing mental health professionals by alleviating some of their caseloads by utilizing trained interns and residents.

Summary

SB2356, also known as the ADAPT Act, is designed to expand psychological mental and behavioral health services available to Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP beneficiaries. The bill aims to facilitate reimbursement for services provided by certain supervised psychology trainees, thereby enhancing the availability of mental health care. By explicitly permitting these trainees to bill for services under the supervision of licensed psychologists, the legislation seeks to increase the number of qualified professionals available to assist patients in need of psychological services.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB2356 include concerns over the quality of care provided by trainees and the potential impact on existing licensed psychologists. While advocates argue that this will enhance access to mental health services, opponents might express worries about trainees lacking experience compared to fully licensed professionals. Indicators of this divide can be seen within healthcare communities, particularly regarding the specific qualifications of trainees and the levels of oversight required to ensure patient safety and service effectiveness.

Companion Bills

US HB4484

Related ADAPT Act Accelerating the Development of Advanced Psychology Trainees Act

Previously Filed As

US HB4484

ADAPT Act Accelerating the Development of Advanced Psychology Trainees Act

US SB251

Revises provisions relating to psychological assistants, psychological interns and psychological trainees. (BDR 54-714)

US HB1509

Accelerating Kids’ Access to Care Act of 2025

US SB752

Accelerating Kids’ Access to Care Act

US SB847

Relating To Psychologists.

US SB847

Relating To Psychologists.

US HB1257

To Remove The Limitation Of The Practice Of Neuropsychology From Technicians Employed By Psychologists; And To Allow Psychology Technicians To Be Employed By Psychologists.

US H7335

Includes licensed school psychologists under the provisions of the general laws governing the regulations of psychologists and expands the licensing of school psychologists for independent practice.

US H5556

Includes licensed school psychologists under the provisions of the general laws governing the regulations of psychologists and expands the licensing of school psychologists for independent practice.

US HB5537

Relating to the prescriptive authority of certain psychologists; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

NV SB251

Revises provisions relating to psychological assistants, psychological interns and psychological trainees. (BDR 54-714)

NV AB196

Revises provisions governing psychology. (BDR 54-164)

DE SB208

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Psychology Professionals.

NC S171

Pract. Transparency/Reagan's Law/Sam's Law

AR HB1254

To Authorize A Licensed Psychological Practitioner To Practice Independently In This State; And To Remove The Independent Practice Privileges From Psychological Examiners.

NJ S1427

Concerns psychological testing of police officers.

KY HB439

AN ACT relating to psychologists.

KY HB59

AN ACT relating to psychologists.