Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2421

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to patient access to information regarding breast reconstructive surgery

Impact

The enactment of H2421 would have a significant impact on state laws regarding patient rights and healthcare transparency. It would amend existing statutes in Massachusetts, specifically Section 70E of Chapter 111 of the General Laws, by requiring healthcare providers to actively inform patients about their reconstructive surgery options. This change aims to bridge a gap in patient education and support, ensuring individuals undergoing breast cancer treatment are fully aware of their choices regarding reconstructive procedures, thereby promoting better health outcomes and patient satisfaction.

Summary

House Bill H2421 aims to improve patient access to information regarding breast reconstructive surgery. The bill mandates that healthcare facilities performing mastectomy surgeries, lymph node dissections, or lumpectomies provide patients with comprehensive written information about their options for reconstructive surgery. This information must be given before the patient consents to the surgical procedure, ensuring they can make informed choices about their care. The bill seeks to empower patients by ensuring they understand the various reconstructive options available to them, the benefits and disadvantages of each, as well as their eligibility for health coverage under federal and state law.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise surrounding the implementation of H2421 and the responsibilities it places on healthcare facilities. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the logistics of providing this information, including the potential for increased administrative burdens on healthcare staff. However, proponents of the bill argue that the benefits far outweigh the challenges, as informed patients are likely to have better engagement and satisfaction with their healthcare decisions. Additionally, there might be discussions regarding the extent to which insurance coverage information should be disclosed, as this could vary widely among providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H409

Relative to the town of Avon

MA H299

Extending pandemic related relief for dining establishments

MA H3100

Exempting disabled veterans from sales tax when leasing a motor vehicle

MA H298

Providing for tenant agents

MA H373

Relative to the financing of motor vehicle purchases

MA H3317

Relative to low digit number plates on leased vehicles

MA H374

Providing for tenant agents

MA H241

Relative to education or training activities for purposes of meeting the Department of Transitional Assistance work requirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.