Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1485

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing for safe and consensual sensitive examinations

Impact

The proposed legislation mandates that a medical chaperone, who provides comfort and reassurance, be present during sensitive examinations unless an emergency necessitates immediate action. This is a pivotal shift in Massachusetts' healthcare regulations, aiming to protect patient rights and prevent potential abuse. Healthcare organizations are required to make efforts to ensure that the chaperone's gender identity aligns with the patient's comfort, fostering a more supportive environment during potentially stressful medical exams.

Summary

Bill S1485, titled 'An Act providing for safe and consensual sensitive examinations', seeks to amend Chapter 111 of the General Laws to ensure that sensitive examinations, such as pelvic or rectal exams, are performed with explicit consent from patients who are anesthetized, deeply sedated, or unconscious. The bill introduces stringent requirements regarding the presence of medical chaperones during these examinations. Healthcare providers must obtain informed consent before proceeding with such procedures, thereby enhancing patient autonomy and safety in sensitive medical settings.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill is essential for safeguarding patients' rights and autonomy, there may be concerns about its implementation. Healthcare providers could express apprehension regarding the logistics of providing chaperones in various settings, especially under urgent circumstances. Furthermore, there could be debates about how this legislation might impact the efficiency of care during critical medical situations, potentially leading to delays in treatment if chaperones are not readily available.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4293

Prohibiting nonconsensual intimate examinations of anesthetized or unconscious patients

MA S1333

Prohibiting nonconsensual intimate examinations of anesthetized or unconscious patients

MA H2146

Prohibiting nonconsensual intimate examinations of anesthetized or unconscious patients

MA S1331

Relative to end of life options

MA H2128

Providing safeguards for home healthcare workers

MA S1353

Enabling pharmacists to prescribe, dispense and administer PrEP

MA S1510

To protect the civil rights and safety of all Massachusetts residents

MA S1330

To reduce incidence and death from pancreatic cancer

MA S83

Relative to rates for workers providing supports and services for individuals with disabilities

MA H2359

To prohibit carrying firearms in sensitive places

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.