Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2516

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to disability pensions for violent crimes

Impact

The bill proposes several amendments to existing state laws related to healthcare and elder care services. If enacted, H2516 will require state agencies to align their policies with the enhancements outlined in the bill, leading to an expected increase in funding and resources dedicated to senior healthcare. In addition to financial implications, the bill aims to streamline the coordination between state healthcare providers and Medicare services, making it easier for seniors to access necessary care without facing bureaucratic hurdles.

Summary

H2516 is a comprehensive healthcare reform bill aimed at enhancing Medicare benefits for elderly residents in the state. The legislation seeks to address gaps in current Medicare coverage, notably in areas such as preventative care and long-term support services. By expanding access to essential healthcare services, H2516 intends to improve health outcomes for seniors and reduce overall out-of-pocket expenses for medical care. The bill is positioned as a critical step toward ensuring that older adults receive the comprehensive care they need as they age.

Contention

Debate surrounding H2516 has revealed significant divisions among lawmakers and stakeholders. Advocates, including various health organizations, laud the bill for its potential to close crucial gaps in Medicare coverage, particularly regarding long-term care facilities and in-home assistance. Conversely, opponents argue that the bill may impose additional costs on taxpayer-funded programs and call into question the sustainability of expanded benefits in the long term. This contention has sparked discussions about balancing fiscal responsibility with the urgent need for comprehensive elder care in the state.

Companion Bills

MA S1680

Similar To Relative to disability pensions for violent crimes

MA H5048

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2786

Repealing regressive tax policy

MA S1105

Relative to employees of private railroads

MA S2003

To promote jobs and economic growth in tourism, visitation and hospitality

MA H1482

Relative to equitable court staffing

MA S598

Permitting free passage across private tidelands

MA S2149

Adding an Indigenous member to the Massachusetts Historical Commission

MA H2785

To mitigate snowbird relocation

MA S2394

Restoring commuter rail to Cape Cod

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