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Committee approves broader mental-health case management, telehealth, protected-transport increases
Summary
Senate File 1953, which expands targeted case management eligibility, preserves audio-only telehealth coverage, increases reimbursement for protected transport and funds early psychosis and early bipolar programs, passed the Health and Human Services Committee and was referred to the Human Services Committee.
On March 13, 2025, the Minnesota Senate Health and Human Services Committee approved Senate File 1953 as amended and referred it to the Committee on Human Services. The bill bundles several mental-health provisions: expanded eligibility for targeted case management and community support services, continuation of audio-only telehealth coverage, higher reimbursement for protected transport, and funding for early-episode programs for psychosis and early bipolar disorder.
Senator Mann carried the bill and noted it would expand access to case…
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