An Act relative to the well-being of new mothers and infants
Bill S 1171 enhances support for new mothers in Massachusetts by improving access to resources for postpartum mental health issues and mandating screenings for affected individuals.
Bill S 1171 enhances support for new mothers in Massachusetts by improving access to resources for postpartum mental health issues and mandating screenings for affected individuals.
Bill S 1171 aims to enhance the well-being of new mothers and infants in Massachusetts by addressing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, specifically postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis. The bill seeks to improve awareness, access to resources, and treatment options for affected individuals, thereby promoting better mental health outcomes for new mothers and their families.
The bill introduces several significant amendments to Chapter 123 of the General Laws, focusing on definitions, resource development, and treatment protocols:
Definitions:
Digital Resource Center:
Healthcare Provider Requirements:
Annual Reporting:
Screening for Perinatal Psychiatric Complications:
Expert Evaluations:
Treatment Plans:
Community Program Coordination:
Bill S 1171 represents a proactive approach to addressing the mental health challenges faced by new mothers in Massachusetts. By establishing a digital resource center and mandating screenings and expert evaluations, the bill aims to improve the overall well-being of mothers and infants, ensuring they receive the necessary support during a critical period of their lives.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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