Iowa mental health care needs addressed in legislative proposals
GazetteJan 18, 2022
Jan. 18—DES MOINES — Mental health care workers and patients would be in line for assistance under a package of bills introduced by state lawmakers.
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"It's just such a crisis," Meyer said. "It's a crisis that needs to be addressed in a big way."
—House Study Bill 532 would fund 12 new psychiatric residencies through the
—House Study Bill 537 would create a loan repayment program for mental health care workers. Participants would be required to commit to working in
—House Study Bill 531 would increase by 50 percent the number of beds at
—House Study Bill 530 would establish a higher state reimbursement rate to providers for patients with complex psychiatric needs.
"We really do need to turn our attention to workforce, and beds remain a critical issue," Huppert said.
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"I'm excited to see mental health bills come in," said Brown-Powers, who works in health care for MercyOne. "I've been here for eight years, and we've done very little to actually help those families and those folks with mental health. So it's time. It's over time to do that."
Brown-Powers said she hopes the legislation has "teeth" and strong funding behind it.
"I just hope that as we move forward we take a sincere look at mental health," she said. "These bills are a start, but they surely aren't everything that Iowans need right now."
Meyer said she has made mental health care one of her priorities since her first campaign in 2018, when she said she heard from many constituents about the need for expanded mental health care services. She recalled talking to a young woman whose brother was an Iraq War veteran who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, turned to substance abuse and became homeless.
"And there's so many stories like that," Meyer said.
One of the four bills was scheduled for a subcommittee hearing — the first step in the legislative process — Tuesday afternoon, and a second will have its first hearing on Wednesday. Meyer said the others likely will have their first hearings next week.
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