Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1315

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to IUD pain management coverage

Impact

If enacted, H1315 would significantly alter existing health insurance regulations by ensuring that pain management options during IUD insertions are readily available to all insured individuals within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This could lead to a broader understanding and normalization of pain management in reproductive health, potentially leading to improved patient satisfaction and outcomes. The bill places emphasis on the importance of providing a more comfortable experience for women undergoing IUD insertion, as the procedure can often be painful without adequate pain relief measures.

Summary

House Bill 1315 aims to mandate that health insurance plans in Massachusetts provide coverage for pain control methods used during the insertion of intrauterine devices (IUDs). The bill stipulates that all health insurance policies, including those offered to state employees and dependents, must cover various sedative options such as intravenous sedation, oral sedation, nitrous oxide, local anesthesia, and topical anesthesia without imposing any deductible, coinsurance, copayment, or other cost-sharing mechanisms. This provision seeks to enhance women’s healthcare rights, particularly in relation to reproductive health services.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H1315 could arise from debates focusing on insurance coverage mandates versus the flexibility of health plans. Some stakeholders might argue that requiring insurers to cover pain management methods can increase overall healthcare costs and lead to premium hikes. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the exemption for church-related organizations, which could create disparities in coverage for individuals working in such institutions. Opponents of the bill could also raise concerns over the practicality and consistency of the implementation of these coverage requirements across various healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H137

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To establish a carbon fee and cash-back program

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To allow all green communities grants to be used for solar panels on municipal rooftops and land

MA H1563

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MA H3562

To study the feasibility of installing solar panels on municipal and state buildings and land

MA H1975

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