Legislation Testimony/Advocacy Statement
Legislation Testimony/Advocacy Statement
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Part 1
Health-related bill name
Mental Health Access Improvement Act 2019 | |
Bill Number | H.R. 945 |
Legislative intent | The intent of the legislation is to amend Title XVII of the Social Security Act to expand coverage for married and family therapist services and mental health counselors under Medicare (Congress.gov) (2019). In addition, the bill precludes these services from the skilled nursing organizational prospective recompense system. |
Proponents | American Counseling Association, Centerstone |
Opponents | North Carolina advocates |
Population addressed | Aging adults over 65 years |
Status of the bill (is it in hearings or committees? Is it receiving press coverage? | Introduced in the House Energy and Commerce; Ways and Means |
Comment | Although the bill would enable the review of the Social Security Act, it provides limited coverage under Medicare. |
Legislation Testimony/Advocacy Statement
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References
Canady, V. A. (2019). Bill reintroduction would expand MH providers in Medicare. Mental Health Weekly, 29(6), 4-5. https://doi.org/10.1002/mhw.31770
Cheung, S., Spaeth-Rublee, B., Shalev, D., Li, M., Docherty, M., Levenson, J., & Pincus, H. (2019). A Model to Improve Behavioral Health Integration Into Serious Illness Care. Journal of pain and symptom management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2019.05.017
Congress.gov. (2019). H.R.945 – Mental Health Access Improvement Act of 2019. Retrieved from https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/945