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Tuesday, March 12, 2024   

The General Assembly is considering a bill to expand access to behavioral health services to Marylanders younger than 18. This afternoon, the Senate Finance Committee will hear testimony on allowing children covered under Medicaid access to limited behavioral health services with or without a formal diagnosis. SB 876 would allow minors access to preventive services, therapy and treatment planning. Advocates testified in a House hearing on the companion bill last week that it can be difficult for providers to make an accurate diagnosis quickly when it comes to children.

Ann Ciekot, an advocate with the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, said the diagnosis isn't the main point when treating the person.

"To say the only way they can access services is if they get a diagnosis, really is something that prevents the right kind of care, and the services that are needed. The diagnosis isn't what's needed. The diagnosis is needed for the system, for the billing system, to work," she explained.

Colorado adopted similar legislation last year.

The bill would require the Maryland Department of Health to report to the General Assembly annually on the behavioral health services provided, along with patient demographic information. Surveys indicate in Maryland nearly 60% of youths with major depression do not receive any mental-health treatment, that's estimated to be 47,000 young people. If passed the legislation would take effect at the beginning of next year. The House version of the bill was introduced by Delegate Jamila Woods, D-Prince George's County, who said the legislation will expand access.

"House Bill 1040 is not increasing benefits, it is broadening eligibility. It does not say or discourage providers from giving a minor a diagnosis when appropriate. Instead, it removes a barrier that allows for earlier intervention services and real prevention to take place," she said.

The legislature is in session through April 8th.


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