Summary of Bill S 1346
Bill 118 s 1346, also known as the Improving Mental Health Access from the Emergency Department Act of 2023, aims to address the issue of mental health access for individuals seeking care in emergency departments. The bill recognizes the importance of providing timely and appropriate mental health services to those in crisis.
One key provision of the bill is the requirement for emergency departments to have a mental health professional available to conduct assessments and provide appropriate care to individuals presenting with mental health concerns. This provision is aimed at ensuring that individuals in crisis receive the necessary support and treatment in a timely manner.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions for training emergency department staff on mental health awareness and de-escalation techniques. This training is intended to equip staff with the skills and knowledge needed to effectively respond to individuals experiencing mental health crises.
Furthermore, the bill calls for the development of protocols for coordinating care between emergency departments and mental health providers. This coordination is crucial for ensuring continuity of care and follow-up services for individuals who require ongoing mental health treatment.
Overall, Bill 118 s 1346 seeks to improve access to mental health services for individuals seeking care in emergency departments. By requiring the presence of mental health professionals, providing training for staff, and promoting coordination of care, the bill aims to better support individuals in crisis and ensure they receive the appropriate care they need.