Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1402

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
3/21/24  

Caption

Improving healthcare delivery for underserved residents of the commonwealth

Impact

The bill's provisions, if enacted, would allow internationally-trained physicians to obtain limited medical licenses in Massachusetts under specific conditions. These conditions include completing required exams and assessments and being employed by recognized healthcare facilities operating in designated physician shortage areas. Proponents of the bill argue that this approach will not only increase the number of practicing physicians in areas that desperately need them but also bring diverse medical expertise to enhance patient care. By opening pathways for qualified medical professionals, the bill can potentially improve health outcomes in communities facing significant healthcare delivery challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill S1402, titled 'An Act Improving Healthcare Delivery for Underserved Residents of the Commonwealth', was introduced by Senator Jason M. Lewis and aims to enhance healthcare delivery specifically for underserved populations in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to existing regulations concerning the medical licensing process, particularly targeting internationally-trained physicians. By establishing a more streamlined process for these physicians, the bill seeks to address the critical physician shortages affecting certain areas of the state.

Contention

However, the proposed legislation has raised some concerns among various stakeholders. Critics may argue that easing the licensing process for internationally-trained physicians could compromise the standards that ensure patient safety and care quality. The implications of bringing in medical professionals from abroad without extensive familiarity with local healthcare systems and regulations is a point of contention. Additionally, there could be concerns around adequately supporting these physicians as they integrate into the healthcare landscape of Massachusetts, ensuring they are equipped to meet the unique needs of the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

MA H2224

Similar To Improving healthcare delivery for underserved residents of the Commonwealth

Previously Filed As

MA H2224

Improving healthcare delivery for underserved residents of the Commonwealth

MA S1415

Relative to birthing justice in the Commonwealth

MA S1569

To improve oral health for all Massachusetts residents

MA S2734

Relative to birthing justice in the Commonwealth.

MA S1379

To improve oral health for all Massachusetts residents

MA S2740

To improve oral health for all Massachusetts residents.

MA HB8397

Improving Mental Healthcare in the Re-Entry System Act of 2024

MA HB1392

Improving Mental Healthcare in the Re-Entry System Act of 2025

MA H993

To strengthen the control of contagious and infectious diseases in the Commonwealth

MA H4566

Promoting access to midwifery care and out-of-hospital birth options

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