Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1736

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to determining capacity and invoking the health care proxy

Impact

By expanding the definition of 'attending health care provider', this bill seeks to enhance patient access to healthcare decision-making support. This adjustment is significant in ensuring that patients have adequate representation from various qualified healthcare professionals during critical medical situations. It acknowledges the evolving landscape of healthcare delivery where nurse practitioners and mental health specialists play crucial roles.

Summary

House Bill H1736 aims to amend Chapter 201D of the General Laws in Massachusetts to clarify the definitions and roles of healthcare providers related to health care proxies. This legislative initiative seeks to recognize not only physicians but also nurse practitioners and psychiatric mental health clinical specialists as valid 'attending health care providers.' The intent of this bill is to broaden the scope of who can support patients in making healthcare decisions, especially when a patient is unable to do so themselves.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve patient outcomes and rights, it may also raise discussions related to the scope of practice for nurse practitioners and mental health specialists in Massachusetts. Some stakeholders may question whether this change could lead to potential overlaps in responsibilities or confusion in roles among various healthcare providers. Ensuring that the changes are effectively communicated to both patients and healthcare professionals will be essential to avoid any misinterpretations of authority or responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2120

Clarifying the prevailing wage law

MA H592

Relative to school transportation personnel

MA H245

Regarding the use of aversive therapy

MA H2854

Relative to contributory retirement board elections

MA H1369

To strengthen supportive housing and reduce healthcare costs for low-income seniors

MA H2625

Relative to the expansion of the state DNA database

MA H591

Relative to school bullying

MA H3499

To promote low-income access to solar

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