Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1950

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to physician assistant non-competes

Impact

The implementation of H1950 is seen as a significant shift in labor law regarding healthcare professionals, particularly for physician assistants. By nullifying non-compete clauses, this bill aims to increase the availability of physician assistants in various healthcare settings, addressing potential shortages in workforce areas. This change could also encourage more lenient employment practices, potentially benefiting healthcare facilities looking to recruit skilled professionals without the hesitation of restrictive contracts.

Summary

House Bill 1950 is an act proposed in Massachusetts aimed at modifying the legal standing of non-compete agreements related to physician assistants. The bill proposes that any such agreements that restrict a physician assistant from practicing in a geographical area after their employment ends will be deemed void and unenforceable. This measure has been introduced to ensure that physician assistants have the freedom to continue their practice without facing legal barriers established by former employers, thus fostering a more mobile and adaptable healthcare workforce.

Contention

As with many proposed legislative changes, there are anticipated points of contention regarding this bill. Proponents argue that lifting such restrictions will improve healthcare access and allow professionals to seek better employment opportunities. Conversely, critics may express concern that the bill could lead to increased competition for patients and resources in certain geographical areas, which could inadvertently affect the quality of care. Additionally, there may be worries regarding how such reforms may impact existing contractual norms within the healthcare industry.

Companion Bills

MA H2007

Similar To Enabling physician assistants to authorize psychiatric holds and ensure adequate training on their use

MA H4570

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H215

Improving front-line service coordinators quality of care

MA H2268

Relative to timely physician licensure

MA H3420

Directing the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to place naloxone at Red Line stations

MA H1242

Providing equitable access to behavioral health services for MassHealth consumers

MA H1243

To ensure access to the full range of treatment options for people with obesity

MA H2269

To establish a pilot program for specialty pharmacy in urology

MA H2270

Relative to the safer treatment

MA H739

Increasing diagnostic testing preparedness

Similar Bills

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