Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1228

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To support behavioral health prevention for children

Impact

If enacted, H1228 will modify existing insurance laws, obligating insurers to offer coverage for preventive behavioral health services without the imposition of patient cost-sharing, except in cases where federal regulations might jeopardize a plan's tax-exempt status. This could significantly improve access to mental health resources for families seeking early interventions for their children, thereby fostering healthier emotional development. The inclusion of provisions that allow an alternative diagnosis code for submissions will provide flexibility to health care providers in the documentation of services rendered.

Summary

House Bill 1228, titled 'An Act to support behavioral health prevention for children', aims to enhance access to preventive behavioral health services for children under 21. The bill mandates that any medical service agreement or health insurance plan, whether individual or group, must cover a minimum of six sessions of preventive behavioral health services without requiring prior authorization. These services are intended to help cultivate coping skills and manage symptoms of anxiety and depression, thereby potentially averting the development of more serious behavioral health conditions. The coverage outlined in the bill is designed specifically for children who have undergone positive behavioral health screenings, including infants who may need support after birth.

Contention

The discussions surrounding the bill indicate a supportive stance from many legislators who believe it addresses a critical gap in mental health care for children. However, there may be concerns raised by insurers about the financial implications of mandated coverage and whether the inclusion of such services would lead to higher premiums or increased complications in policy management. The requirement for insurance plans to accept a specific diagnosis code also has the potential to create operational challenges during implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1821

Relative to jury duty parking fees

MA H3716

Relative to electronic scanning of identification

MA H3373

Relative to the official frog of the Commonwealth

MA H1378

Relative to asset limits for MassHealth

MA H3861

Enhancing burial expenses for veterans

MA H3862

Relative to dependent eligibility for Chapter 115 benefits

MA H2470

Relative to the continuing education of podiatrists

MA H3976

Relative to competitive bidding for school transportation

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