US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB683

Introduced
2/24/25  

Caption

More Behavioral Health Providers Act of 2025

Impact

By expanding eligibility, SB683 seeks to improve access to mental health and substance use disorder services in areas where such services are often limited due to a lack of qualified professionals. The bill proposes that practitioners, which include a range of mental health providers, will receive additional payments equivalent to a percentage of the payment amount for their services if they work in designated shortage areas. This is expected to incentivize more professionals to offer their services where they are most needed.

Summary

Senate Bill 683, known as the 'More Behavioral Health Providers Act of 2025', aims to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to expand eligibility for incentives under the Medicare health professional shortage area bonus program. The primary focus of this bill is to include practitioners who provide mental health and substance use disorder services, thereby broadening the scope of professionals eligible for financial incentives intended to encourage practice in designated shortage areas.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include the adequacy of the proposed incentives in truly addressing the shortage of mental health professionals and whether financial incentives alone would attract or retain mental health practitioners in underserved areas. Critics may argue that additional structural changes or support systems beyond financial measures are necessary to ensure long-term improvements in mental health service accessibility.

Congress_id

119-S-683

Policy_area

Health

Introduced_date

2025-02-24

Companion Bills

US HB7324

Related More Behavioral Health Providers Act of 2026

Previously Filed As

US HB7324

More Behavioral Health Providers Act of 2026

US SB1603

INS-BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH

US HB70

Behavioral Health Medicaid Waiver Act

US SB142

Relating to behavioral health workforce; declaring an emergency.

US H5987

Establishes a core state behavioral health crisis services system, to be administered by the director of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals.

US HB2024

Relating to the behavioral health workforce; and declaring an emergency.

US SB3722

DHS-BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

US HB5027

DHS-BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

US HB2202

Relating to behavioral health.

US HB1448

INS-BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH

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