Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S703

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Improving access to community behavioral health centers

Summary

Senate Bill 703 aims to improve access to community behavioral health centers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes important amendments to existing law to require that health plans cover medically necessary behavioral health bundled services without discrimination. This provision is particularly significant as it underscores the legislative intent to provide comprehensive mental health services, aligning with state regulations for community behavioral health centers to ensure that individuals suffering from mental health issues, developmental disabilities, or substance use disorders receive adequate support and treatment. The new legislation focuses on defining 'behavioral health bundled services' and stipulates that these services should be reimbursed at a flat rate per encounter. By ensuring equitable treatment and enhancing the scope of services offered through community behavioral health centers, the bill aspires to create a robust framework where individuals can access the necessary care without financial barriers. This could potentially reduce the disparities in mental health care access across the state. Contention surrounding the bill could arise from stakeholders concerned with the implications of mandatory coverage for behavioral health services on insurance premiums and costs. Some may argue that such requirements might lead to increased operational costs for insurance providers, which could be passed on to consumers through higher premiums. Furthermore, there might be discussions on the adequacy and quality of care provided within these community centers, particularly regarding their capacity to respond to the growing demand for mental health services. Overall, SB 703 aims to facilitate greater access to mental health care services, enhancing the protection for patients through non-discriminatory insurance provisions. By addressing both access and affordability, the bill aspires to create a more inclusive healthcare landscape for individuals facing mental health challenges in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S613

Relative to community behavioral health centers

MA H1108

Relative to community behavioral health centers

MA S760

Relative to behavioral health clinic rates

MA H2006

Relative to applied behavioral health clinic rates

MA H1167

Relative to patient centered access to behavioral health services in accountable care organizations

MA S1253

To remove administrative barriers to behavioral health services

MA S610

For supportive care for serious mental illness

MA H1145

Removing barriers to behavioral health services

MA H1963

To promote high value and evidence-based behavioral health care

MA S72

Ensuring access to behavioral health services for children involved with state agencies

Similar Bills

TX HB2703

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Board of Behavior Analyst Examiners and the requirement to obtain a license to practice as a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst; imposing fees; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB26

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Board of Behavior Analyst Examiners and the requirement to obtain a license to practice as a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst; imposing fees; providing an administrative penalty; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB589

Relating to the licensing and regulation of behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts; requiring an occupational license; imposing fees.

RI H5635

Changes the name of "applied behavior assistant analyst" to "assistant applied behavior analyst" and makes several changes to provide consistency in the certification language for behavioral analysts.

RI S0790

Changes the name of "applied behavior assistant analyst" to "assistant applied behavior analyst" and makes several changes to provide consistency in the certification language for behavioral analysts.

CA AB2416

Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative Act: virtual platform.

CA AB686

California Community-Based Behavioral Health Outcomes and Accountability Review.

HI HB1042

Relating To The Practice Of Behavior Analysis.