HB 475

  • Florida House Bill
  • 2026 Regular Session
  • Introduced in House
  • House
  • Senate
  • Governor

Medical Placement for High-acuity Children

Abstract

Medical Placement for High-acuity Children; Requires specific needs of high-acuity child to be considered when determining child's best interest; revises role of & services provided by Child Protection Teams & multidisciplinary teams; requires multidisciplinary team staffing for placement decisions of high-acuity child; provides process for if multidisciplinary team cannot reach consensus on plan for placement of high-acuity child; requires licensed health care professional to perform medical screening; requires judge to place high-acuity child in medical placement after child is evaluated; requires court to set emergency evidentiary hearing under certain circumstances; provides for certain types of medical beds; provides requirements for medical placement; requires certain consent & authorization be obtained & documented; requires court to conduct periodic reviews during duration of medical placement; requires high-acuity child's case plan be updated within specified timeframe; prohibits medical placement from exceeding specified number of days except; provides that high-acuity child maintains certain rights; requires department to collect certain data; requires department to submit to Legislature specified annual report; provides that high-acuity child is eligible for Children's Medical Services program & Children's Medical Services Safety Net program; requires that high-acuity child be placed in category 1 for priority purposes of Medicaid waiver services.

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Nov 24, 2025

House

Referred to Human Services Subcommittee

House

Referred to Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee

House

Referred to Health Care Budget Subcommittee

House

Referred to Health & Human Services Committee

House

Now in Human Services Subcommittee

Nov 19, 2025

House

Filed

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