Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2558

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to prescription eyewear

Impact

The proposed legislation could have meaningful implications for both patients and healthcare providers in Massachusetts. By requiring the inclusion of pupillary distance, the bill seeks to empower patients to get more accurately fitted eyewear, which can significantly affect visual comfort and effectiveness. Furthermore, the mandate prohibits practitioners from charging additional fees for providing pupillary distance on prescriptions, ensuring that this important information is accessible to all patients without financial barriers.

Summary

House Bill 2558 aims to enhance the standardization of prescriptions for eyewear by mandating that all licensed physicians and registered optometrists in Massachusetts explicitly include the patient's pupillary distance (PD) on any written prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses. This requirement is intended to improve the accuracy of eyewear fittings, thereby enhancing patient safety and satisfaction in optical prescriptions. The bill establishes a clear guideline that addresses an essential aspect of eyeglass and contact lens prescriptions that is currently not uniformly required across the state.

Contention

While the bill appears to have a largely supportive intention, some contention may arise regarding potential impacts on healthcare provider practices and the administrative workload associated with compliance. Discussions may focus on the feasibility of implementing these requirements effectively within existing practices. Some optometrists could express concerns about the additional steps needed in their workflow to provide this information, especially if it results in significant adjustments to their current practices. Overall, any opposition may stem from apprehensions about the practicality of enforcing new regulations and the potential for altering the standard practices in optometry.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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