Improving Access to Institutional Mental Health Care Act
Overview: HR 5662, also known as the Improving Access to Institutional Mental Health Care Act, was introduced in the House on September 30, 2025.Purpose and Intent: The primary goa
Overview: HR 5662, also known as the Improving Access to Institutional Mental Health Care Act, was introduced in the House on September 30, 2025.Purpose and Intent: The primary goa
Overview: HR 5662, also known as the Improving Access to Institutional Mental Health Care Act, was introduced in the House on September 30, 2025.
Purpose and Intent: The primary goal of this bill is to increase access to inpatient and residential mental health treatment facilities, particularly for individuals who are uninsured or underinsured.
Key Provisions:
- Provides $1 billion in new federal funding to states to expand the capacity and availability of institutional mental health care services
- Requires states to develop comprehensive plans to address gaps in mental health treatment infrastructure and ensure equitable access
- Establishes new Medicaid reimbursement policies to incentivize the development of more inpatient and residential mental health facilities
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Individuals with mental health conditions who are currently unable to access necessary inpatient or residential treatment will have improved access to these services
- State mental health agencies and healthcare providers will receive additional resources and support to expand treatment capacity
- Insurers and payers may face increased costs associated with the expanded mental health coverage requirements
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
As an introduced bill, HR 5662 will now proceed through the legislative process, including committee hearings, amendments, and potential floor votes in the House. If passed by the House, it would then move to the Senate for further consideration.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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