Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2478

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting the interests of patients in the event of the sale, relocation or closure of certain physician practices

Impact

The implementation of HB 2478 would lead to notable adjustments in state healthcare practices and regulations. Specifically, it would result in the establishment of procedures requiring clinics and practices to not only inform their patients in writing about impending changes but also to provide assistance in finding alternative healthcare providers. This dual-layer communication approach serves to safeguard patient welfare and continuity of care, hence reinforcing public health objectives amidst ongoing changes in the healthcare landscape.

Summary

House Bill 2478 seeks to enhance protections for patients in the event that a physician practice is sold, relocated, or closed. The bill mandates that registered physician practices must inform the department responsible for health care oversight at least 180 days in advance of such significant changes. This notification is designed to allow for public hearings which will evaluate the potential impacts on patient access to necessary health services in the community over the preceding and subsequent periods related to the change. The bill aims to ensure patients are adequately informed and have options available to maintain continuous care.

Contention

While the bill is generally viewed as a protective measure for patients, there has been debate regarding the burden it places on physician practices, particularly concerning the bureaucratic processes involved in notifying the department and the public. Some stakeholders argue that the requirements could potentially slow down necessary transitions and negatively impact the operational flexibility of practices, especially smaller ones. Additionally, the details surrounding how the department will conduct public hearings and the criteria for evaluating the impacts on access to care remain points of scrutiny and discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H347

Alleviating the burden of medical debt for patients and families

MA S761

Relative to hospital closures and health planning

MA H4274

Alleviating the burden of medical debt for patients and families

MA H4620

Enhancing the market review process

MA S1354

Relative to removing barriers to care for physician assistants

MA H2135

Relative to removing barriers to care for physician assistants

MA H3621

To encourage, and improve the level of availability of physicians

MA H986

Relative to telehealth and digital equity for patients

MA S96

Updating terminology and investigative practices related to the protection of persons with disabilities

MA S655

Relative to telehealth and digital equity for patients

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