Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1254

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder

Impact

If enacted, H1254 will directly impact the definitions in several sections of Massachusetts General Laws, including those related to disability verification, pharmacy care, and treatment of autism spectrum disorders. By allowing a wider array of health professionals to participate in the treatment process, the bill is expected to reduce wait times for diagnosis and increase the availability of necessary services to families affected by autism. Additionally, this change could alleviate some of the burdens currently faced by licensed physicians who often have extensive caseloads.

Summary

House Bill H1254 seeks to expand the scope of professionals who can diagnose and treat autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Massachusetts. The bill aims to amend existing laws to include licensed nurse practitioners and licensed psychiatric nurse mental health clinical specialists among those authorized to provide necessary verification and treatment for individuals with autism. This is an important step towards increasing access to care for individuals affected by ASD and enhancing the ability of healthcare systems to respond to their needs effectively.

Contention

The underlying debate regarding H1254 may revolve around concerns about the adequacy of training and qualifications for nurse practitioners and psychiatric nurses in diagnosing and treating complex conditions like autism. Advocates argue that these professionals are well-equipped to handle such responsibilities, which could ultimately lead to improved patient outcomes. However, there may be voices expressing caution, emphasizing the need for stringent standards to ensure quality of care and appropriate boundaries in diagnosis and treatment.

Final_points

The bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in healthcare, particularly in the field of mental health and developmental disorders. As the landscape of healthcare continues to evolve, H1254 stands as a pivotal measure aimed at enhancing support structures for autism diagnoses and treatment, with the potential to significantly improve quality of care for patients and families navigating the challenges of autism spectrum disorder.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2907

Relative to group insurance costs for certain public retirees

MA H435

Amending successor supplier laws

MA H1862

Relative to car theft with digital devices

MA H434

Relative to apportionment of lottery revenues

MA H2664

Establishing a board of hoisting machinery regulations

MA H998

To reform the Toxics Use Reduction Act

MA H2491

Establishing a task force to study the sustainability of emergency medical services

MA H1386

To ensure uniform and transparent reporting of medical debt data

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