Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2452

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Improving maternal and child health related to Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Impact

If enacted, H2452 will influence state laws related to maternal health by introducing a structured examination of current healthcare practices and policies surrounding HG. The commission will review public and private insurance coverage, identify barriers to accessing necessary treatments, and recommend legislative actions aimed at ensuring affordability and availability of care for pregnant individuals suffering from HG. Moreover, it will evaluate existing policies on paid leave to ensure that those affected can take necessary time off without jeopardizing their benefits. This could significantly reshape how Massachusetts addresses maternal health care, particularly in the domain of pregnancy-related illnesses.

Summary

House Bill 2452, introduced by Representative Vanna Howard, establishes a special legislative commission to investigate and improve the care, support, and resources available for individuals experiencing Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG) in Massachusetts. This bill aims to address a significant gap in maternal health by focusing on the often debilitating condition that affects pregnant individuals, seeking to enhance the state's response and resource allocation for those impacted by HG. The commission is tasked with a thorough examination of existing healthcare frameworks and are expected to make informed recommendations for legislative change, ensuring a comprehensive approach to maternal health issues.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to improve maternal care, its passage may encounter scrutiny regarding resource allocation and potential increases in state spending. Critics may question the prioritization of funding for such initiatives within the broader context of public health budgets. Additionally, there may be discussions around the composition of the commission, specifically ensuring that it reflects diverse experiences and addresses inequities in maternal health care outcomes across different demographics. Advocates for maternal health, particularly from underserved communities, will likely play a crucial role in lobbying for the bill’s provisions to ensure comprehensive and equitable healthcare responses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3131

Incentivizing veterans to reside in the Commonwealth

MA H2560

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MA H2871

Relative to certain option B and option C retirees

MA H34

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to the term of judicial officers

MA H3051

Relative to Massachusetts time zones and sunshine protection

MA H128

Relative to establishing a food justice frontline

MA H828

Relative to establishing a food justice frontline

MA H3351

Promoting the civil rights and inclusion of American Muslims in the Commonwealth

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