Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1042

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to parity of treatment with substance abuse

Impact

If enacted, H1042 would modify several sections of existing Massachusetts General Laws, including Chapter 32A, Chapter 118E, Chapter 175, Chapter 176A, and Chapter 176B. The changes would require that treatment for chemical dependency and mental health conditions be provided to state employees as well as those under Medicaid plans without imposing more restrictive limitations than those applied to other medical treatments. This reform is expected to lead to better accessibility and equity in mental healthcare and substance abuse treatment across the state.

Summary

House Bill 1042, titled 'An Act relative to parity of treatment with substance abuse,' aims to enhance healthcare coverage for individuals with chemical dependency issues, including alcoholism and mental health conditions. The bill seeks to ensure that treatment for these conditions is covered at the same level as other medical conditions, thereby eliminating restrictive treatment limitations that may currently exist. By mandating equal treatment provisions, the bill emphasizes the importance of comprehensive healthcare which recognizes the challenges faced by those dealing with substance abuse and mental health issues.

Contention

While the bill is welcomed by advocates for mental health and substance abuse treatment, potential points of contention may arise over the specific definitions of 'medically necessary' treatments and the exclusions listed within the bill. For example, treatments such as long-term residential programs exceeding 45 days, psychoanalysis for educational purposes, or court-ordered treatments are specifically excluded from coverage. This may lead to debates about the adequacy of available services and whether the exclusions undermine the bill's intent to provide comprehensive support for affected individuals.

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