Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2220

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to access to psychiatric collaborative care

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to have a significant impact on healthcare delivery within the state, particularly for patients requiring mental health care. By mandating the inclusion of specific current procedural terminology billing codes for psychiatric collaborative care, the bill promotes a comprehensive approach to patient management which is crucial in treating mental health issues. This systemic change is designed to enhance the coordination between primary care and mental health professionals, thereby improving overall patient outcomes and reducing the burden on primary care settings.

Summary

House Bill 2220 seeks to expand access to psychiatric collaborative care by amending several sections of existing Massachusetts law. The bill proposes to define and ensure reimbursement for services offered under the psychiatric collaborative care model, which integrates behavioral health services into primary care settings. It establishes minimum payment rates for psychiatric services based on the Medicare Resource-Based Relative Value Scale, aiming to remove financial barriers to access for patients and incentivize healthcare providers to offer comprehensive care that includes mental health services.

Contention

While many advocates argue for the benefits of increased access to psychiatric care, notable concerns have been raised regarding the bill's funding and the potential strain it may place on existing Medicaid programs. Critics worry about the sufficiency of payment rates and whether they adequately reflect the true costs of providing psychiatric collaborative care. Moreover, there are apprehensions among some lawmakers about the implications of increasing the roles of managed care entities in delivering these services, particularly in regards to patient choice and the quality of care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1825

Relative to employees of private railroads

MA H2888

Relative to the Insurance Advisory Committee

MA H2139

Relative to railroad workers earned sick time

MA H2303

Relative to special education reserve funds

MA H3719

Relative to hot box detectors

MA H987

Relative to the circular economy

MA H2218

To further enhance behavioral health workforce development

MA H3720

Relative to 2-person train crew size

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