Sununu signs bipartisan mental health bill to address ER boarding crisis
A sweeping bill to address New Hampshires emergency department boarding crisis became law Tuesday, after Gov. Chris Sununu signed a measure advocates hope could turn the crisis around.
Senate Bill 11 attempts to address a decade-long problem for the state: the dozens of mental health patients trapped in emergency departments and awaiting care. As of Sunday, 34 were housed in emergency departments, part of a backlog brought on by a severe shortage of beds, according to Sen. Tom Sherman, the bills prime sponsor.
The foundation for meaningful progress has been laid, and I would like to thank the House and Senate for working in a bipartisan manner to get this done, Sununu said.
The bill allocates $10.6 million to help open up pathways to care, including over $5 million to help increase designated receiving facility beds. Those beds, which would need to be constructed and run by hospitals, would allow an off-ramp for those stuck in boarding rooms to receive acute mental health care.
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