Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2405

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure safe medication administration

Impact

If enacted, H2405 will amend Section 7 of chapter 94C of the General Laws. It emphasizes the necessity of proper licensing in the administration of controlled substances, enhancing both the accountability and safety of medication administration in various healthcare settings. Furthermore, the bill allows for certain exemptions, such as self-administration by patients, emergency use of epinephrine pens, and administration by emergency medical personnel, which serve to recognize the practical needs of patients and healthcare providers during urgent situations.

Summary

House Bill 2405 is titled 'An Act to ensure safe medication administration' and aims to regulate the administration of controlled substances in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation specifies that only licensed professionals such as dentists, nurses, physicians, podiatrists, perfusionists, optometrists, and veterinarians, along with students in related health fields, can administer controlled substances categorized under schedules II, III, IV, V, or VI. This policy is intended to improve safe administration practices and ensure that only trained individuals handle potentially dangerous medications.

Contention

The bill's contents imply a strong emphasis on regulatory control, which may face scrutiny regarding the balance between safety and accessibility to medication. Critics may argue that overly restrictive regulations could hinder patient care in situations where timely medication is crucial. Supporters will likely defend that the move is essential for reducing medication errors and ensuring that only qualified individuals can provide critical health interventions. Consequently, discussions surrounding this bill are expected to pivot on the balance of public safety and the operational flexibility needed within healthcare services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3321

Modernizing microphotographic recording of documents

MA H3023

Relative to regulation of privatization contracts

MA H3481

Relative to the maximum storage charges on motor vehicles involuntarily towed

MA H3322

Relative to regulation of privatization contracts

MA H2406

Relative to health care worker and first responder safety

MA H2506

Relative to requiring a civil service exam in the Department of Transitional Assistance and the Department of Housing and Community Development

MA H3656

To assure safety, efficiency and accountability in transportation projects through public inspections

MA H3022

To improve methods of recording at the registry of deeds

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