HOUSE BILL NO. 4044
January 27, 2021, Introduced by Rep. Whiteford
and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
A bill to amend 1974 PA 258, entitled
"Mental health code,"
by amending section 165 (MCL 330.1165), as added by 2020 PA 12.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 165. (1)
Subject to appropriation, the department shall establish and make available to
the public a mental health telephone access line known as the Michigan crisis
and access line.
(2) The department shall contract for the design, operation,
and maintenance of the access line. The access line must be available 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week. A contractor operating or maintaining the access line
shall do all of the following:
(a) Have the ability to access information related to the
availability of services, including near real-time access to any registry of
available inpatient psychiatric beds, crisis residential beds, and substance
use disorder beds.
(b) Refer and connect individuals requiring mental health or
substance use disorder services to mental health professionals, including, but
not limited to, community mental health services programs and prepaid inpatient
health plans, using telecommunications and digital communications methods
commonly in use, such as a telephone call, text message, electronic mail, and
internet chat.
(c) Implement practices to comply with all applicable laws
respecting individual and patient privacy.
(d) Implement practices to ensure the security of the data collected,
in line with industry best practices and in compliance with all applicable
laws.
(e) Notwithstanding subdivisions (c) and (d), collect data
and utilize data analytics to track the success of the access line's operations
and identify trends in service needs and outcomes.
(f) Develop and utilize a customer relationship management
infrastructure for the access line to track, monitor, assign, follow up, and
report on access line operations. This customer relationship management
infrastructure must provide appropriate community and provider access.
(g)
Require contractors maintaining the access line to inform individuals seeking
behavioral health care that bed registry data may not be accurate and bed
availability is not guaranteed.
(3) The department shall work with
the department of licensing and regulatory affairs and shall
provide behavioral health provider licensure data to the department. The
department may use this data and work with the contractor
described in subsection (2) to leverage existing databases and other sources of
information identifying mental health professionals providing mental health
services and providers of substance use disorder treatment and rehabilitation
services and to utilize the most current provider information available.
(4) The department has operational oversight for, including
access to and utilization of, the customer relationship management
infrastructure. Community mental health services programs and prepaid inpatient
health plans may access the customer relationship management infrastructure.
(5) The access line must be able to support calls relating to
services and supports described in section 206.
(6) An individual operating or maintaining the access line
under contract with the department has the same immunity provided for a
governmental employee under section 7 of 1964 PA 170, MCL 691.1407.
(7)
A state-operated registry of available inpatient psychiatric beds, crisis
residential beds, or substance use disorder beds must report all data collected
for that registry to the department or the entity operating or maintaining the
access line under contract with the department.
(8)
A health facility, health professional, or contractor shall not be held civilly
or criminally liable for inaccurate registry data that is shared under this
section.