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THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
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THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2026 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to mental health.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
The legislature finds that enabling supervised pre-licensed mental health professionals to serve medicaid recipients will increase the number of qualified providers available to low‑income individuals and families, help reduce waitlists, and fill critical gaps in the behavioral health system. The legislature also finds that medicaid reimbursement will provide needed income stability for pre-licensed mental health professionals, who often cannot bill insurance while completing required clinical hours, and lead to a stronger mental health care workforce pipeline in the State.
The legislature further finds that expanding medicaid prospective payment system reimbursement to services provided by supervised pre‑licensed mental health professionals promotes mental health equity by ensuring financial status does not impede access to necessary services. Additionally, working with medicaid populations provides valuable training and professional development opportunities for early-career mental health professionals, contributing to a more skilled and culturally responsive mental health workforce.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to:
(1) Expand the services eligible for medicaid prospective payment system reimbursement to include certain services furnished by a federally qualified health center or rural health clinic and provided by mental health professionals under the clinical supervision of a licensed mental health professional; and
(2) Require the department of human services to adopt rules to allow medical assistance reimbursement payments for services provided to recipients eligible for medicaid benefits under any plan under medicaid managed care programs in the State by unlicensed mental health professionals under the clinical supervision of a licensed mental health professional.
SECTION 2. Section 346-53.64, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) Services eligible for prospective payment system reimbursement are those services that are
furnished by a federally qualified health center or rural health clinic that
are:
(1) Within the legal authority of a federally qualified health center to deliver, as defined in section 1905 of the Social Security Act;
(2) Actually provided by the federally qualified health center, either directly or under arrangements;
(3) Covered benefits under the medicaid program,
as defined in section 4231 of the State Medicaid
Manual and the Hawaii medicaid state plan;
(4) Provided to a recipient eligible for medicaid benefits;
(5) Delivered exclusively by health care professionals,
including [physicians,]:
(A) Physicians,
physician's assistants, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, clinical social
workers, clinical psychologists, and other persons acting within the lawful
scope of their license or certificate to provide services; or
(B) Mental
health professionals, as defined in section 577-29; provided that the mental
health professional shall be under the clinical supervision of a licensed
mental health professional, as defined in section 577-29;
(6) Provided at the
federally qualified health center's practice site, a hospital emergency room,
in an inpatient setting, at the patient's place of residence, including long
term care facilities, or at another medical facility; and
(7) Within the scope of services provided
by the State under its fee-for-service medicaid program and its medicaid
managed care program, on and after August 1994, and as amended from time to
time."
SECTION 3. The department of human services shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91, Hawaii Revised Statutes, to allow medical assistance reimbursement payments to recipients who are eligible for medicaid benefits under any plan under medicaid managed care programs in the State by a mental health professional under the clinical supervision of a licensed mental health professional.
For the purposes of this section, "mental health professional" and "licensed mental health professional" have the same meanings as those terms are defined in section 577-29, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
SECTION 4. The department of human services shall seek waivers and any additional approvals from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services necessary to implement this Act.
SECTION 5. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 6. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2026; provided that sections 2 and 3 of this Act shall take effect upon approval by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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INTRODUCED
BY: |
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Report Title:
DHS;
Medicaid; Prospective Payment System; Reimbursement; Mental
Health Services; Mental Health Professionals; Rules
Description:
Expands the services eligible for Medicaid Prospective
Payment System reimbursement to include certain services furnished by a federally
qualified health center or rural health clinic and provided by mental health
professionals under the clinical supervision of a licensed mental health
professional. Requires the Department of Human Services to adopt
rules to allow medical assistance reimbursement payments for services provided to
recipients eligible for Medicaid
benefits under any plan under Medicaid managed care programs in the State by
unlicensed mental
health professionals under the clinical supervision of a licensed mental
health professional. Requires the Department of Human
Services to seek necessary waivers and any additional approvals from the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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