Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H985

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Increasing access to postpartum home visiting services

Impact

Legally, the bill necessitates amendments to various chapters in the General Laws of Massachusetts. It outlines specific provisions whereby any active or retired employees of the commonwealth can expect coverage for these services without any cost-sharing mechanisms, such as co-pays or deductibles. By removing financial barriers, the legislation is designed to promote greater accessibility to necessary healthcare interventions during a critical time for families. The intent is to mitigate health disparities and support more equitable health outcomes within communities.

Summary

House Bill 985, titled 'An Act increasing access to postpartum home visiting services', aims to expand healthcare coverage for postpartum individuals through universal postpartum home visiting services. This encompasses evidence-based services provided by qualified health professionals designed to support new parents, including assessments of health needs for both mothers and infants. The bill mandates that these services be accessible regardless of criteria like income or number of children, ensuring a broad reach to those who may benefit from additional support during the postpartum period.

Contention

Notable areas of contention surrounding HB 985 may include debates about funding and the implications for state insurance programs. Critics might raise concerns about the fiscal responsibilities implied by expanded coverage, particularly in the backdrop of existing budgetary constraints. Furthermore, discussions may arise regarding the effectiveness of home visiting programs and whether they achieve genuine improvements in maternal and infant health outcomes compared to traditional healthcare delivery methods. Stakeholders from various sectors, including public health officials, insurance providers, and social service organizations, will likely engage in discussions about implementation, effectiveness, and oversight as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

MA S645

Similar To Relative to out-of-network billing

MA H938

Similar To Relative to breast cancer screening and early detection

MA H984

Similar To Relative to access to care for serious mental illness

MA H1084

Similar To Relative to applied behavioral analysis therapy

MA H4068

Similar To Relative to diabetic financial protection, assistance, and additional healthcare coverage

MA S672

Replaced by Increasing access to maternal postpartum home visiting services

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