Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2372

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to collaborative drug therapy management optimization

Impact

The bill aims to optimize drug therapy management, thereby enhancing overall patient care within ambulatory settings. By allowing formal collaboration between medical professionals, the bill seeks to improve the health outcomes of patients through better medication management. This legislative change aligns with broader healthcare goals of improving access to quality care and ensuring that patients receive appropriate medication therapies in a managed manner.

Summary

House Bill 2372, titled 'An Act relative to collaborative drug therapy management optimization,' proposes changes to the collaborative drug therapy management practices within ambulatory care clinics in Massachusetts. Under the new framework, such clinics could implement management practices for drug therapy, provided that these practices are supervised by both an attending physician and a collaborating pharmacist. This is intended to ensure enhanced oversight and efficacy in medication management for patients receiving care in these settings.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill may face scrutiny and debate regarding the implications for existing healthcare protocols and the dynamics between physicians and pharmacists. Opponents may raise concerns about the adequacy of supervision and the potential for conflicts in therapy decisions. Furthermore, discussions may emerge about the practicalities of implementing such collaborative practices in diverse clinical environments, particularly concerning training and resource allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2568

Requiring carbon monoxide alarms in all residential, governmental and commercial structures

MA H3292

Establishing Indigenous Peoples Day

MA H1589

To amend the definition of hate crime

MA H3921

Further defining the purposes of the affordable housing trust in the city of Somerville

MA H2066

To impose fines on transportation network drivers who discriminate against riders with disabilities who use service animals

MA H514

To improve augmentative and alternative communication opportunities for children with disabilities

MA H1091

Relative to pharmacists as healthcare providers

MA H3923

Granting the city of Somerville the authority to require the adoption of institutional master plans subject to the review and approval by the municipality

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.