Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S894

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to coverage for chronic illness

Impact

If enacted, SB 894 would amend Chapter 176J of the General Laws of Massachusetts, effectively establishing a clearer guideline on health coverage related to chronic illnesses. The bill mandates the Department of Public Health to adopt regulations that would specifically define what constitutes a chronic disease, illness, or condition, thus providing a structured approach to healthcare financing. This legislative change could potentially lead to a significant increase in healthcare accessibility for a vulnerable population, allowing patients to manage their chronic health issues without the worry of additional financial strain.

Summary

Senate Bill 894, titled 'An Act relative to coverage for chronic illness', aims to improve healthcare access for individuals with chronic diseases. The bill proposes that health insurance carriers cannot impose co-payments or deductibles on any necessary prescriptions or devices that are prescribed for the treatment or maintenance of chronic illnesses. This change is intended to alleviate the financial burden on patients who require ongoing treatment for their conditions, ensuring that the necessary medical interventions are accessible without additional cost barriers.

Contention

Throughout discussions surrounding SB 894, notable points of contention have emerged relating to the definitions and scope of 'chronic illnesses'. Lawmakers and health advocates have raised concerns about the potential implications on insurance carriers and the healthcare system at large. Questions regarding which conditions will be classified as chronic and how this impacts the overall costs for health plans were central in debates, highlighting the need for careful deliberation to balance patient access with sustainable healthcare financing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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Similar Bills

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