Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1134

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to testing for Factor V Leiden

Impact

The bill's implementation would shift the prescribing protocol for contraceptives, mandating that healthcare providers conduct a blood test to assess for FVL prior to any contraceptive prescription. This could affect a wide range of individuals seeking contraceptive options, as it introduces an extra step in the process of obtaining these medications. As a preventive measure, this change is aimed at mitigating the risks associated with FVL, which can lead to serious complications such as thrombosis if left undiagnosed.

Summary

House Bill H1134 aims to amend Section 47W of Chapter 175 of the Massachusetts General Laws. Specifically, it introduces a requirement for screening for Factor V Leiden (FVL) before prescribing any pharmacological contraceptive methods. This legislation addresses an important health screening protocol that could potentially impact reproductive health decisions for those prescribed contraception. The introduction of this requirement reflects a focus on ensuring patients have the necessary health information about blood clotting disorders that could influence their contraceptive choices.

Conclusion

Overall, H1134 represents a thoughtful addition to Massachusetts healthcare laws aimed at improving patient safety and awareness. However, successful implementation will require careful consideration of patient access and healthcare provider resources to ensure that the new screening requirement does not unintentionally hinder individuals from obtaining essential reproductive health services.

Contention

Potential points of contention around this bill may revolve around issues of accessibility and the implications of requiring additional screening before contraceptive access. Critics might argue that this requirement could create barriers for individuals seeking contraceptive methods, particularly if they have difficulty accessing blood testing services or if they view this requirement as unnecessary. Alternatively, supporters of the bill would likely argue that the health benefits of identifying a possible FVL condition far outweigh the inconvenience of an additional screening step, promoting informed healthcare choices.

Companion Bills

MA H4691

Replaced by Auto and health insurance

Previously Filed As

MA H1307

Relative to testing for Factor V Leiden

MA H2110

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To support the equitable utilization of third party consultants in land use determinations

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