Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2388

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To encourage, and improve the level of availability of physicians

Impact

One of the core provisions of H2388 is the establishment of the Physicians Scholarship Program (PSP), which will provide financial assistance to students enrolled in accredited medical programs within Massachusetts. This scholarship program is designed to alleviate the financial burden of medical education, enabling aspiring physicians to complete their degrees without excessive financial strain. By encouraging more individuals to enter the medical field, the bill hopes to mitigate the current and future shortage of healthcare professionals in the state.

Summary

House Bill 2388 aims to address the critical shortage of physicians and senior healthcare workers in Massachusetts, which has been exacerbated by various factors including the COVID-19 pandemic, high workload pressures, and inadequate compensation. The bill recognizes the increasing demand for medical professionals due to demographic changes, advances in healthcare, and a rise in new health conditions that require specialized care. The clear intention of this legislation is to stabilize and enhance the workforce in the healthcare sector, which is deemed to be in crisis.

Contention

However, the implementation of H2388 may face challenges, particularly concerning the commitment requirements imposed on scholarship recipients. Graduates benefiting from the PSP will be required to serve a minimum of four years in a qualified medical institution within Massachusetts. There may be contention surrounding the feasibility of such a commitment for newly minted physicians and how it could affect their career choices, particularly in a competitive job market. Additionally, stakeholders may debate the adequacy of funding for the PSP to ensure its sustainability and effectiveness over the long term.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H64

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution for a Constitutional right to health care

MA H3071

Relative to the uniform sales tax

MA H3070

For a COVID-19 vaccination tax credit

MA H3072

For an enabling authority - Vaccination Tax Credit

MA H2584

To improve public safety and security

MA H1648

For providing for the training, continuing training, and education of judges, and other legal hearing officers

MA H2195

To improve the quality of mental health services, and rights of patients, by providing for sufficient privacy

MA H65

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution for a Constitutional right to housing

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