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Senator Cassidy Proposes Medicare Mental Health Expansion
March 19, 2026
Senator Bill Cassidy has introduced legislation aimed at removing the Medicare 190-day lifetime limit on inpatient psychiatric care for seniors. This proposed policy change seeks to enhance access to mental health services for the elderly population, potentially leading to expanded Medicare coverage and increased demand for related healthcare services and providers.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals in healthcare and senior services should anticipate shifts in Medicare benefit structures that may increase contract opportunities for inpatient psychiatric care providers.
- The removal of coverage limits could drive growth in mental health service procurement, requiring adjustments in contract planning and resource allocation.
- Healthcare contractors and service providers should evaluate capabilities to support expanded inpatient psychiatric care under Medicare.
- Agencies and vendors may need to prepare for updated compliance and reporting requirements if the legislation advances.
Louisiana seniors deserve easier access to the care they need. By removing barriers to mental health care, weβre making their lives easier and providing peace of mind for their families.
— Dr. Bill Cassidy, U.S. Senator
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U.S. Senate, Medicare
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- Cassidy Introduces Bill to Expand Mental Health Care for Seniors | U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy · Cassidy Senate · Mar 19