Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H797

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring the certification of medical directors in skilled nursing facilities

Impact

The proposed legislation will significantly impact state laws by amending Chapter 111 of the General Laws. Specifically, it will prevent skilled nursing facilities from contracting with individuals who do not meet certification requirements. Current medical directors, if not certified, will have a grace period until January 1, 2030, to comply. This change might enhance the quality of care provided to residents as medical directors will be required to have standardized qualifications. The legislation is expected to improve the accountability mechanisms in place regarding resident care.

Summary

House Bill 797 seeks to enhance the regulatory oversight of skilled nursing facilities in Massachusetts by mandating the certification of their medical directors. This bill stipulates that a medical director must be certified by an accredited organization, such as the American Board of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, or an equivalent entity recognized by the Department of Public Health. The goal is to ensure that medical directors possess the necessary qualifications and expertise to lead healthcare operations within these facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 797 may arise from concerns related to implementation timelines and the potential disruption to current staffing in skilled nursing facilities. Critics may argue that the certification requirement could lead to staffing shortages or challenges in finding qualified individuals to fill these roles, particularly within facilities already facing recruitment and retention issues. Additionally, implications of such regulatory changes may lead to concerns about the financial impacts on skilled nursing facilities that need to adjust their hiring practices or pay for certification processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S389

Providing for certification of skilled nursing facility medical directors

MA H628

Relative to certified medical directors at skilled nursing facilities

MA S394

To establish safe staffing levels at skilled nursing facilities

MA H1166

To address the overuse of temporary nursing service agencies at Massachusetts skilled nursing facilities

MA S780

To address the overuse of temporary nursing service agencies at Massachusetts skilled nursing facilities

MA H642

Relative to individuals from birth to age twenty-two in need of short-term inpatient skilled nursing and rehabilitation services

MA S774

Relative to the continuous skilled nursing program

MA S739

Relative to stabilizing the commonwealth’s nursing facilities

MA H2237

Relative to medical health and fitness facilities

MA H4930

Relative to medical health and fitness facilities

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