Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1234

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To provide more focused care to individuals suffering from mental health and substance related disabilities

Impact

If enacted, the bill will amend Chapter 19 of the General Laws of Massachusetts by introducing a new section (Section 19A). This section emphasizes the need for differentiation in treatment settings, which proponents argue is crucial for addressing the unique needs of individuals facing mental health challenges or substance use disorders. The expectation is that this separation will not only provide better targeted care but also reduce stigma associated with substance use treatments by providing dedicated spaces that reflect the distinct nature of the care being provided.

Summary

Bill S1234 aims to enhance the quality of care for individuals suffering from mental health and substance use disorders by mandating the separation of treatment accommodations. Specifically, the bill proposes that in-patient and out-patient mental health service providers in Massachusetts offer physically separate facilities for patients with non-substance abuse treatment needs and those requiring substance abuse treatment. This initiative is grounded in the belief that distinct environments can lead to more focused and effective care for each patient group. The importance of addressing mental health issues within a dedicated framework is reflected in the intent to improve overall treatment outcomes.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding S1234 is the debate over the practicality and potential costs associated with implementing such changes. While supporters advocate for the heightened quality of care, there are concerns regarding the financial implications for healthcare providers, who may face increased operational costs in establishing and maintaining separate facilities. Additionally, some stakeholders worry that rather than enhancing care, the segregation could inadvertently reinforce barriers to accessing comprehensive mental health services for individuals who might require both types of treatment simultaneously. The evolution of the regulatory framework, as the bill directs the department to promulgate necessary regulations, will play a critical role in addressing these concerns.

Companion Bills

MA H4621

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MA H4622

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MA H4806

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Similar To Study Order

MA S2642

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Mental Health, Substance Use and Recovery to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to mental health, substance use and recovery matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S1379

To provide more focused care to individuals suffering from mental health and substance related disabilities

MA S2642

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Mental Health, Substance Use and Recovery to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to mental health, substance use and recovery matters.

MA S1398

Supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including autism

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Supporting individuals suffering with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and their families

MA H1355

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

MA H1143

Mental Health and Substance Abuse

MA S1246

To provide more timely treatment of inpatient mental health care

MA H4712

Matters before the joint committee on mental health, substance use and recovery

MA H1994

To provide more timely treatment of inpatient mental health care

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