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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO INSURANCE -- ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE POLICIES | |
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Introduced By: Senators DiMario, Britto, Bissaillon, Zurier, Kallman, Mack, Acosta, | |
Date Introduced: March 12, 2026 | |
Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 27-18-95 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-18 entitled "Accident |
2 | and Sickness Insurance Policies" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 27-18-95. Acute mental health crisis mobile response and stabilization services. |
4 | [Effective January 1, 2026.] |
5 | (a) As used in this section, “mobile response and stabilization services” means a behavioral |
6 | health crisis intervention system providing immediate de-escalation, stabilization services, and |
7 | follow-up care, provided by a certified licensed provider. These services are delivered to provide |
8 | rapid response to, assessment of, and early intervention for a child or youth eighteen (18) years of |
9 | age and younger children and youth up to the age of twenty-one (21) experiencing an acute mental |
10 | health crisis. Symptoms might include, but are not limited to: |
11 | (1) Aggression; |
12 | (2) Self-injury; |
13 | (3) Trauma; |
14 | (4) Acute depression/anxiety; |
15 | (5) Challenges at school; Suicidal or homicidal thoughts/behaviors; and |
16 | (6) Extreme parent/child conflict. |
17 | Mobile response and stabilization services are provided by “certified licensed providers” |
18 | meaning licensed behavioral health organizations providing outpatient services, which have |
19 | demonstrated expertise in delivering child-specific mobile response and stabilization services, and |
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1 | have obtained relevant state licensure or certification. |
2 | (b) Every individual or group health insurance contract, or every individual or group |
3 | hospital or medical expense insurance policy, plan, or group policy delivered, issued for delivery, |
4 | or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2026, shall provide coverage for mobile response and |
5 | stabilization services, consistent with the core components of the mobile crisis model, and in |
6 | accordance with the insurer’s existing reimbursement, credentialing, and contracting processes, |
7 | provided any utilization review processes do not limit timely access or fidelity to the model. |
8 | (c) This section shall not apply to insurance coverage providing benefits for: |
9 | (1) Hospital confinement indemnity; |
10 | (2) Disability income; |
11 | (3) Accident only; |
12 | (4) Long-term care; |
13 | (5) Medicare supplement; |
14 | (6) Limited benefit health; |
15 | (7) Specified disease indemnity; |
16 | (8) Sickness or bodily injury or death by accident or both; and |
17 | (9) Other limited benefit policies. |
18 | (d) Insurers shall reimburse licensed providers for mobile response and stabilization |
19 | services as defined in this section at rates of reimbursement equal to or greater than the prevailing |
20 | integrated state Medicaid rate for mobile response and stabilization services on or after October 1, |
21 | 2026, using the state Medicaid payment methodology as established by the executive office of |
22 | health and human services. |
23 | SECTION 2. Section 27-19-87 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-19 entitled "Nonprofit |
24 | Hospital Service Corporations" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
25 | 27-19-87. Acute mental health crisis mobile response and stabilization services. |
26 | [Effective January 1, 2026.] |
27 | (a) As used in this section, “mobile response and stabilization services” means a behavioral |
28 | health crisis intervention system providing immediate de-escalation, stabilization services, and |
29 | follow-up care, provided by a certified licensed provider. These services are delivered to provide |
30 | rapid response to, assessment of, and early intervention for a child or youth eighteen (18) years of |
31 | age and younger children and youth up to the age of twenty-one (21) experiencing an acute mental |
32 | health crisis. Symptoms might include, but are not limited to: |
33 | (1) Aggression; |
34 | (2) Self-injury; |
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1 | (3) Trauma; |
2 | (4) Acute depression/anxiety; |
3 | (5) Challenges at school; Suicidal or homicidal thoughts/behaviors; and |
4 | (6) Extreme parent/child conflict. |
5 | Mobile response and stabilization services are provided by “certified licensed providers” |
6 | meaning licensed behavioral health organizations providing outpatient services, which have |
7 | demonstrated expertise in delivering child-specific mobile response and stabilization services, and |
8 | have obtained relevant state licensure or certification. |
9 | (b) Every individual or group health insurance contract, or every individual or group |
10 | hospital or medical expense insurance policy, plan, or group policy delivered, issued for delivery, |
11 | or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2026, shall provide coverage for mobile response and |
12 | stabilization services, consistent with the core components of the mobile crisis model, and in |
13 | accordance with the insurer’s existing reimbursement, credentialing, and contracting processes, |
14 | provided any utilization review processes do not limit timely access or fidelity to the model. |
15 | (c) This section shall not apply to insurance coverage providing benefits for: |
16 | (1) Hospital confinement indemnity; |
17 | (2) Disability income; |
18 | (3) Accident only; |
19 | (4) Long-term care; |
20 | (5) Medicare supplement; |
21 | (6) Limited benefit health; |
22 | (7) Specified disease indemnity; |
23 | (8) Sickness or bodily injury or death by accident or both; and |
24 | (9) Other limited benefit policies. |
25 | (d) Insurers shall reimburse licensed providers for mobile response and stabilization |
26 | services as defined in this section at rates of reimbursement equal to or greater than the prevailing |
27 | integrated state Medicaid rate for mobile response and stabilization services on or after October 1, |
28 | 2026, using the state Medicaid payment methodology as established by the executive office of |
29 | health and human services. |
30 | SECTION 3. Section 27-20-83 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-20 entitled "Nonprofit |
31 | Medical Service Corporations" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
32 | 27-20-83. Acute mental health crisis mobile response and stabilization services. |
33 | [Effective January 1, 2026.] |
34 | (a) As used in this section, “mobile response and stabilization services” means a behavioral |
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1 | health crisis intervention system providing immediate de-escalation, stabilization services, and |
2 | follow-up care, provided by a certified licensed provider. These services are delivered to provide |
3 | rapid response to, assessment of, and early intervention for a child or youth eighteen (18) years of |
4 | age and younger children and youth up to the age of twenty-one (21) experiencing an acute mental |
5 | health crisis. Symptoms might include, but are not limited to: |
6 | (1) Aggression; |
7 | (2) Self-injury; |
8 | (3) Trauma; |
9 | (4) Acute depression/anxiety; |
10 | (5) Challenges at school; Suicidal or homicidal thoughts/behaviors; and |
11 | (6) Extreme parent/child conflict. |
12 | Mobile response and stabilization services are provided by “certified licensed providers” |
13 | meaning licensed behavioral health organizations providing outpatient services, which have |
14 | demonstrated expertise in delivering child-specific mobile response and stabilization services, and |
15 | have obtained relevant state licensure or certification. |
16 | (b) Every individual or group health insurance contract, or every individual or group |
17 | hospital or medical expense insurance policy, plan, or group policy delivered, issued for delivery, |
18 | or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2026, shall provide coverage for mobile response and |
19 | stabilization services, consistent with the core components of the mobile crisis model, and in |
20 | accordance with the insurer’s existing reimbursement, credentialing, and contracting processes, |
21 | provided any utilization review processes do not limit timely access or fidelity to the model. |
22 | (c) This section shall not apply to insurance coverage providing benefits for: |
23 | (1) Hospital confinement indemnity; |
24 | (2) Disability income; |
25 | (3) Accident only; |
26 | (4) Long-term care; |
27 | (5) Medicare supplement; |
28 | (6) Limited benefit health; |
29 | (7) Specified disease indemnity; |
30 | (8) Sickness or bodily injury or death by accident or both; and |
31 | (9) Other limited benefit policies. |
32 | (d) Insurers shall reimburse licensed providers for mobile response and stabilization |
33 | services as defined in this section at rates of reimbursement equal to or greater than the prevailing |
34 | integrated state Medicaid rate for mobile response and stabilization services on or after October 1, |
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1 | 2026, using the state Medicaid payment methodology as established by the executive office of |
2 | health and human services. |
3 | SECTION 4. Section 27-41-100 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-41 entitled "Health |
4 | Maintenance Organizations" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
5 | 27-41-100. Acute mental health crisis mobile response and stabilization services. |
6 | [Effective January 1, 2026.] |
7 | (a) As used in this section, “mobile response and stabilization services” means a behavioral |
8 | health crisis intervention system providing immediate de-escalation, stabilization services, and |
9 | follow-up care, provided by a certified licensed provider. These services are delivered to provide |
10 | rapid response to, assessment of, and early intervention for a child or youth eighteen (18) years of |
11 | age and younger children and youth up to the age of twenty-one (21) experiencing an acute mental |
12 | health crisis. Symptoms might include, but are not limited to: |
13 | (1) Aggression; |
14 | (2) Self-injury; |
15 | (3) Trauma; |
16 | (4) Acute depression/anxiety; |
17 | (5) Challenges at school; Suicidal or homicidal thoughts/behaviors; and |
18 | (6) Extreme parent/child conflict. |
19 | Mobile response and stabilization services are provided by “certified licensed providers” |
20 | meaning licensed behavioral health organizations providing outpatient services, which have |
21 | demonstrated expertise in delivering child-specific mobile response and stabilization services, and |
22 | have obtained relevant state licensure or certification. |
23 | (b) Every individual or group health insurance contract, or every individual or group |
24 | hospital or medical expense insurance policy, plan, or group policy delivered, issued for delivery, |
25 | or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2026, shall provide coverage for mobile response and |
26 | stabilization services, consistent with the core components of the mobile crisis model, and in |
27 | accordance with the insurer’s existing reimbursement, credentialing, and contracting processes, |
28 | provided any utilization review processes do not limit timely access or fidelity to the model. |
29 | (c) This section shall not apply to insurance coverage providing benefits for: |
30 | (1) Hospital confinement indemnity; |
31 | (2) Disability income; |
32 | (3) Accident only; |
33 | (4) Long-term care; |
34 | (5) Medicare supplement; |
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1 | (6) Limited benefit health; |
2 | (7) Specified disease indemnity; |
3 | (8) Sickness or bodily injury or death by accident or both; and |
4 | (9) Other limited benefit policies. |
5 | (d) Insurers shall reimburse licensed providers for mobile response and stabilization |
6 | services as defined in this section at rates of reimbursement equal to or greater than the prevailing |
7 | integrated state Medicaid rate for mobile response and stabilization services on or after October 1, |
8 | 2026, using the state Medicaid payment methodology as established by the executive office of |
9 | health and human services. |
10 | SECTION 5. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO INSURANCE -- ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE POLICIES | |
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1 | This act would require that reimbursement rates for licensed mobile response and |
2 | stabilization services be equal to or greater than the prevailing integrated state Medicaid rate for |
3 | mobile response and stabilizations services as established by EOHHS. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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