Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H627

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Promoting the betterment of resident health and safety in long term care facilities

Impact

The impact of H627 on state laws includes an amendment to Chapter 111 of the General Laws, introducing new protocols and requirements for long-term care providers. It mandates annual and biannual training on licensure processes, common deficiencies, and best practices. This systematic approach is expected to facilitate compliance with state standards, improve care quality, and enhance the overall health and safety of residents in these facilities.

Summary

House Bill 627 aims to enhance health and safety standards for residents in long-term care facilities throughout Massachusetts. The legislation proposes the establishment of a training and education program managed by the Division of Health Care Facility Licensure and Certification. This initiative is designed to improve the competencies of licensed long-term care providers, thereby ensuring better standards of care within these facilities. The training program will focus on key areas such as infection prevention, comprehensive care planning, and abuse prevention.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 627 may involve discussions on the adequacy of the proposed training requirements and their implementation. Some legislators may express concerns regarding the funding and resources necessary to support such training programs. Additionally, there might be debates over the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of long-term care facilities, as well as the effectiveness of mandated trainings in translating into improved care outcomes.

Companion Bills

MA S375

Similar To Increasing the personal needs allowance for residents of long term care facilities

MA S1417

Similar To Ensuring access to a resident representative in long-term care facilities

MA H641

Similar To Regulating beds out of service at long term care facilities

MA H626

Similar To Increasing the personal needs allowance for residents of long term care facilities

MA H2243

Similar To Relative to certified medication aides

MA H3929

Replaced by To improve quality and oversight of long-term care

Previously Filed As

MA H3039

Relative to snow hauling and removal

MA H2804

Relative to medical and dental expense deductions

MA H1193

Relative to maintaining independent authority over nursing licensure in the Commonwealth

MA H302

Extending pandemic-related relief for dining establishments

MA H3499

Relative to providing veterans survivor benefits

MA H2530

Exempting all positions in the police department of the town of Needham from the civil service law

MA H2051

Requiring automatic external defibrillators in Norfolk County public buildings

MA H3038

Relative to the consolidation of Inspector General annual reports

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.