Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1198

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve patient access to non-emergency medical transportation

Impact

If enacted, H1198 will significantly influence the operation of Medicaid and private insurance providers within the Commonwealth. The proposed changes would ensure that health insurers are mandated to issue payments to eligible non-public ambulance service providers at rates that are at least two and a half times the established rates for various types of non-emergency transport. This alteration is anticipated to alleviate logistical and financial barriers that patients currently face when accessing vital healthcare services, promoting better health outcomes across vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill H1198, titled 'An Act to improve patient access to non-emergency medical transportation,' aims to enhance the accessibility of transportation options for patients needing non-emergency services, such as outpatient behavioral health and dialysis treatments. The bill proposes amending various sections of the General Laws of Massachusetts, particularly Chapter 32A and Chapter 118E, to enforce that any required prior authorizations for transportation services are valid for a minimum of three business days. This change is designed to facilitate smoother access for patients requiring essential medical care.

Contention

While the intention behind H1198 is largely seen as positive among healthcare advocates and providers, concerns have been raised regarding the financial implications for insurers and the viability of these revised payment structures. Some legislators worry about the pressure this bill may place on the existing economic models of ambulance service providers and health plans, particularly if reimbursement rates are not aligned with the operational costs or if additional regulations are mandated. The discussions around the bill also highlight a broader debate on healthcare access and affordability in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H249

Relative to financial literacy

MA H3853

Ensuring annuity eligibility for Gold Star Spouses

MA H2645

Relative to the sex offender registry

MA H3361

Relative to timely decisions by awarding authorities

MA H154

To protect children from the use of alcohol and marijuana

MA H1440

Relative to the Honorable George V. Kenneally, Jr

MA H1770

Relative to aggressive panhandling on or adjacent to public ways

MA H2646

Pertaining to public fire safety and professionalism

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