Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2451

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve access to family physicians

Impact

The modifications proposed under H2451 are expected to significantly impact the recruitment and training of family medicine practitioners by influencing how applicants are selected and trained. The bill mandates that health care workforce centers give preference to candidates who demonstrate a commitment to serving in areas of unmet medical need. This is particularly significant in light of existing disparities in healthcare access for economically disadvantaged and underrepresented populations. By incentivizing training in these critical areas, the bill aims to bolster the workforce dedicated to primary care services.

Summary

House Bill H2451 aims to enhance access to family physicians in Massachusetts by revising certain provisions related to health care applicants and trainees. The legislation introduces amendments to Section 25N ½ of chapter 111 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, focusing specifically on increasing the number of family medicine physicians trained and deployed in the state. Changes include raising the threshold of support from 50 to 95 and expanding the focus to include family medicine alongside general primary care. This is seen as a critical step towards addressing the statewide shortage of family physicians, particularly in underserved areas.

Contention

While there is broad support for the bill's intent to improve healthcare accessibility, there are potential points of contention regarding the implementation of specific requirements. Critics may express concerns about the feasibility of meeting the new criteria for training programs, particularly regarding the geographical and demographic preferences outlined for applicants. Furthermore, discussions around the balance of funding and resources needed to support these changes could be a source of debate, especially in terms of how the bill addresses the needs of trainers and medical education institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2198

To improve access to family physicians

MA H3626

To improve access to breastfeeding care

MA S2605

Improving the Massachusetts paid family medical leave law

MA H1888

Relative to improving the Massachusetts Paid Family Medical Leave Law

MA S439

Improving voting access and elections infrastructure

MA H2874

Promoting accessible dwellings for older adults and people with disabilities to remain in their communities

MA S1197

Improving the Massachusetts paid family medical leave law

MA H1349

Improving municipal access to general existing housing data

MA H648

To improve quality and oversight of long-term care

MA H1577

Relative to civil asset forfeiture improvements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.