Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1127

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To increase access to nurse-midwifery services

Impact

If enacted, the bill would alter existing state laws relating to healthcare coverage and insurance reimbursement practices. Specifically, it mandates that any active or retired employee of the Commonwealth insured under the group insurance commission receives coverage for services performed by certified nurse midwives. It also outlines that insurers cannot reduce the reimbursement paid to licensed physicians when complying with this new section, thus ensuring parity between nurse midwives and physicians in terms of compensation for similar services.

Summary

House Bill H1127 aims to enhance access to nurse-midwifery services across Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend various sections of the General Laws to ensure that services rendered by certified nurse midwives are covered under health insurance plans at the same reimbursement rates as services provided by physicians. This is intended to facilitate greater utilization of nurse-midwifery services, thereby increasing access to women’s health and other related healthcare services in the state.

Contention

The bill may face challenges and points of contention primarily around the implications for insurance companies and the existing framework of healthcare services. Proponents argue that increased access to nurse-midwifery services will promote better maternal health outcomes and expand women's health options, while opponents may express concerns about the financial impact on insurance plans and the traditional roles of healthcare providers. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the potential need for further training or support for nurse midwives to accommodate the expected increase in service demand.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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