Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1495

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to healthcare worker and first responder safety

Impact

The bill seeks to amend Section 70F of Chapter 111 of the General Laws, which addresses public health and safety protocols. By allowing testing for healthcare providers and first responders who have been exposed to bodily fluids of individuals who may be infected, the law would provide a crucial safeguard to those potentially at risk. This legislative change is designed to proactively address health concerns arising from such exposures, which can have significant implications for the state's healthcare workforce and emergency response teams.

Summary

Senate Bill 1495, introduced by Senator John J. Cronin, aims to enhance the safety of healthcare workers and first responders in Massachusetts. This legislation is particularly focused on situations where these professionals may come into contact with potentially infectious patients, allowing for blood or bodily fluid testing without the patient's consent. The intent is to protect the health and safety of first responders and healthcare providers who are on the front lines, ensuring they have the necessary legal backing to maintain their safety while performing their duties.

Contention

While supporters of S1495 argue that the bill is essential for the protection of those in healthcare and emergency services, there may be points of contention regarding patient rights and consent. Critics could raise concerns about the implications of tested individuals’ rights to privacy and autonomy over their healthcare decisions. Ensuring that the balance between protecting public health and respecting individual rights is maintained will likely be a key area of debate as this bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1349

Relative to healthcare worker and first responder safety

MA H2177

Relative to healthcare worker and first responder safety

MA S1472

Providing safeguards for home healthcare workers

MA H1823

Relative to assault and battery against healthcare personnel, school officials, and first responders

MA H2128

Providing safeguards for home healthcare workers

MA S48

Relative to cannabis use by first responders

MA S612

Relative to promoting healthcare access and affordability for patients

MA S1619

Providing for a COVID-19 retirement credit to essential first responders employees

MA S1463

Relative to public safety and public health worker protections

MA H2667

To provide public safety telecommunicators with the same internal benefits as first responders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.