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House Bill 1275 eliminates prior authorization for mental health crisis services, ensuring individuals in urgent need receive timely care without bureaucratic delays.
House Bill 1275 eliminates prior authorization for mental health crisis services, ensuring individuals in urgent need receive timely care without bureaucratic delays.
House Bill 1275 aims to prohibit prior authorizations for healthcare services related to the treatment of a mental health crisis. This legislative measure seeks to streamline access to necessary mental health services during critical situations, ensuring that individuals in crisis receive timely care without bureaucratic delays.
Prohibition on Prior Authorization: The bill explicitly states that health benefit plans cannot require prior authorization or precertification for healthcare services provided to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Implementation: The Insurance Commissioner is authorized to promulgate rules to implement this subchapter, with specific provisions for the State and Public School Life and Health Insurance Program.
According to the actuarial statement, the bill is projected to have no fiscal impact on the Employee Benefits Division (EBD) as the state health plan already covers mental health crisis services without requiring prior authorization.
House Bill 1275 represents a significant step towards improving mental health care accessibility in Arkansas by eliminating prior authorization requirements for critical services. This legislative change is expected to facilitate quicker responses to mental health crises, ultimately supporting better health outcomes for individuals in urgent need of care.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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