Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1288

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to telehealth parity for nutrition counseling

Impact

The implementation of H1288 will require amendments to several sections of Massachusetts General Laws, ensuring that licensed dietitians and nutritionists are fairly compensated for telehealth services. This adjustment supports the growing demand for remote healthcare services while promoting continuity of care for patients who might otherwise lack access to in-person consultations. In essence, the bill aligns insurance payment rates for telehealth and in-person services, thereby encouraging providers to offer remote nutrition counseling without financial penalties.

Summary

House Bill H1288 aims to establish telehealth parity for nutrition counseling services, specifically mandating that insurance payments for medical nutrition therapy provided through telehealth methods, such as interactive audio-video technology and audio-only telephone, must be comparable to those for in-person consultations. By enacting this bill, the legislature seeks to enhance access to necessary nutrition services, particularly in light of the growing reliance on telehealth during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Through this provision, the bill recognizes the importance of nutrition counseling in preventive healthcare and the management of chronic conditions.

Contention

Despite its support from various stakeholders advocating for healthcare access, H1288 could face opposition from insurance companies wary of the financial implications of mandated payment parity. Concerns may be raised about the potential for increased costs to insurers, which could lead to higher premiums for consumers. Additionally, differences in perspectives on the value and effectiveness of telehealth compared to traditional in-person consultations could spark debate. Ultimately, the bill's progress may hinge on the ability of proponents to allay fears from the insurance sector while emphasizing the long-term healthcare savings associated with preventive care facilitated by effective nutrition counseling.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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