Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2190

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to diabetes prevention

Impact

If passed, the bill would require a structured approach to diabetes prevention and care management, including the improvement of existing health services and the introduction of new programs aimed at controlling complications associated with diabetes. The legislation underscores the importance of coordination among state agencies, which could lead to more efficient use of resources and a stronger public health response to the diabetes crisis within the community.

Summary

House Bill 2190 seeks to establish a comprehensive diabetes action plan in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts aimed at reducing the prevalence and impact of diabetes. The bill mandates the commissioner of public health to develop this action plan in consultation with various health-related commissions and departments. The focus is on developing actionable goals and benchmarks that state agencies can utilize to effectively combat diabetes and enhance diabetes care for residents of the state.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention regarding the appropriations necessary for the implementation of the diabetes action plan. Discussions might arise surrounding the balance between public funding for such programs and other pressing health needs. Critics may argue about the feasibility of the proposed goals and benchmarks and whether existing programs are adequately addressing current public health challenges. Additionally, there might be concerns about the extent of collaboration required among various state agencies and potential bureaucratic hurdles in executing the action plan.

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