Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1245

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To address barriers to HIV prevention medication

Impact

The legislation aims to significantly alter the landscape of HIV prevention within the state, making essential medications more accessible to all insured individuals. By removing barriers to access, proponents argue that it will lead to a decrease in new HIV infections. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for individuals incarcerated within the state correctional system, ensuring they receive information, counseling, and, if appropriate, access to HIV prevention drugs prior to their release. This is an important step toward addressing healthcare disparities for high-risk groups.

Summary

House Bill H1245, titled 'An Act to address barriers to HIV prevention medication,' seeks to improve access to HIV prevention drugs, specifically pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). The bill mandates that state health insurance providers not impose cost-sharing mechanisms like co-pays or deductibles on HIV prevention medications. This provision is designed to eliminate financial barriers for individuals seeking these essential medications, thereby reducing the risk of HIV transmission in the population. Furthermore, the bill requires that health plans not impose prior authorization requirements that could delay access to these drugs.

Contention

While the bill has been met with substantial support from public health advocates and health service providers, there may be opposition from insurance companies concerned about the financial implications of covering these medications without cost-sharing. Some may argue that the measure could set a precedent for increased mandates on health insurance plans, potentially leading to higher premiums or unintended consequences in the market. Nonetheless, backers of the bill maintain that the public health benefits of preventing HIV infections outweigh the concerns about costs or administrative burdens associated with the changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1085

To address barriers to HIV prevention medication

MA S619

To address barriers to HIV prevention medication

MA H2225

Enabling pharmacists to prescribe, dispense and, administer PrEP

MA S1353

Enabling pharmacists to prescribe, dispense and administer PrEP

MA S1242

Relative to preventing overdose deaths and increasing access to treatment

MA H1157

Addressing the racial wealth gap

MA S1999

Addressing the racial wealth gap

MA S1380

To strengthen our public health infrastructure to address alzheimer’s and all dementia

MA H4442

Creating a special legislative commission to study barriers to job retention for low-income workers

MA H3587

To ensure access to prescription medications

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MA S717

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RI S0563

Insurance Coverage For Prevention Of Hiv Infection

NJ S2019

Authorizes pharmacists to dispense HIV prophylaxis without individual prescription under certain circumstances; mandates prescription benefits coverage.

FL H1221

Antiretroviral Drugs

CA AB1503

Pharmacy.

RI H6150

Accident And Sickness Insurance Policies

ME LD1687

An Act to Clarify and Increase Access to HIV Prevention Medications

CA SB159

HIV: preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis.