Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1343

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to direct primary care

Impact

If passed, H1343 will directly influence the dynamics between health care providers, insurance companies, and patients. The bill is poised to reduce the barriers to care that arise when patients are referred to out-of-network specialists, thereby promoting a more patient-centered approach to medical treatment. This legislative change aims to ensure that patients can receive care based on medical necessity, rather than administrative limitations imposed by insurance policies.

Summary

House Bill H1343, presented by Representative Thomas P. Walsh, addresses direct primary care in Massachusetts by seeking to amend existing laws concerning health care services. The bill expressly prohibits insurance carriers from denying payment for any health care service that is covered under an enrollee's health plan based solely on the fact that the referral was made by a provider outside of the carrier's network. This change is designed to enhance access to necessary medical care for patients who may seek referrals from specialists or providers with whom they have an established relationship, regardless of network affiliations.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from advocates for patient rights and health access, there may be points of contention among insurance companies concerned about the implications for cost control and provider network management. Opponents might argue that such a law could lead to higher premiums or exacerbate the financial burdens on insurers. The balance between ensuring patient access and maintaining viable insurance model structures will likely be a significant theme in discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2045

Relative to health care proxies

MA H1344

Relative to homeowner’s insurance

MA H3600

Relative to waiving costs related to the tourism trust fund

MA H1068

Relative to Department of Conservation and Recreation Title IX compliance

MA H2728

Establishing the Massachusetts Law Enforcement Memorial Fund

MA H2354

Relative to the use of certain fairground properties

MA H2993

Providing the next of kin of a police officer or firefighter killed in the line of duty with the flags of the Commonwealth and the United States

MA H747

To expand virtual school eligibility for school choice students

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