Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S884

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To define modest meals and refreshments in prescriber education settings

Impact

By amending Chapter 111N of the General Laws, SB 884 represents a significant regulatory adjustment concerning the provisions allowed in prescriber education contexts. The bill not only defines the boundaries for acceptable meals but also prohibits the provision of alcoholic beverages during such educational events. Such changes aim to discourage unprofessional conduct and promote ethical standards in the educational interactions between healthcare companies and practitioners. The updates to the allowable expenditures for meals will be monitored annually to reflect any adjustments in federal guidelines, ensuring that state regulations remain current and applicable.

Summary

Senate Bill 884, introduced by Jason M. Lewis, aims to establish a definition for 'modest meals and refreshments' provided in educational settings for healthcare practitioners. Specifically, the bill outlines that food and drinks supplied by pharmaceutical or medical device companies to healthcare professionals should not exceed the cost stipulated by the General Services Administration's per diem rates for Massachusetts. This move is intended to clarify the types of meals and refreshments that can be provided during educational sessions, thus enhancing transparency and compliance in interactions between healthcare providers and industry representatives.

Contention

While SB 884 seeks to create clearer guidelines about modest meals, potential points of contention may arise around the definition's practical implications for prescriber education. Stakeholders in the healthcare sector might engage in discussions regarding what constitutes a modest meal, particularly as this could vary based on differing interpretations of appropriateness in educational settings. Additionally, concerns may surface regarding the balance between providing necessary educational resources and maintaining professional integrity without undue influence from pharmaceutical companies. As the bill progresses through legislative channels, these debates will likely shape its final form.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S767

To define modest meals and refreshments in prescriber education settings

MA S1419

To prevent undue influence on prescriber behavior

MA S253

Relative to the training, assessment, and assignment of qualified school interpreters in educational settings

MA S2587

Relative to the training, assessment, and assignment of qualified school interpreters in educational settings

MA H4771

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA S2024

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA H3920

Relative to PANDAS/PANS screening in medical/clinical settings

MA H437

Relative to the training, assessment, and assignment of qualified school interpreters in educational settings

MA S2807

Relative to special education

MA S301

Providing affordable and accessible high quality early education and care to promote child development and well-being and support the economy in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.