Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2213

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to treatment for substance use disorder

Impact

This legislative change signifies a proactive approach to managing the opioid crisis through immediate intervention and treatment. The bill allows for treatment authorization at facilities recognized by the Department of Public Health or the Department of Mental Health. This provision is designed to enhance the continuity of care, ensuring that individuals who are at high risk of overdose receive appropriate and prompt treatment, potentially improving health outcomes and reducing mortality rates associated with opioid overdoses.

Summary

House Bill 2213 aims to address the pressing issue of substance use disorder by amending Section 51 ½ of chapter 111 of the General Laws. The bill specifically focuses on individuals who have undergone a substance abuse evaluation and later return to an acute care hospital or emergency satellite facility within a seven-day period due to an opioid-related overdose or have recently been administered naloxone. It permits attending physicians to authorize the restraint of such individuals for treatment, effectuating a structured and medically supervised approach to their care.

Contention

Notably, there may be differing opinions regarding the restraint of individuals for treatment without their consent. Proponents of the bill argue that it is essential for the health and safety of individuals suffering from substance use disorders, especially in emergency scenarios where quick decisions can save lives. However, opposition may arise from concerns about personal autonomy, mental health implications, and the ethical considerations surrounding the involuntary treatment of individuals, which would need to be addressed through ongoing discussions and safeguards.

Companion Bills

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