Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2507

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Assessing health care access

Impact

If passed, the bill would necessitate the assessment of current healthcare service provisions, analyzing factors such as hospital bed availability, service discontinuations since 1992, and financial conditions that may lead to these discontinuations. The study aims to assess the projected need for essential health services across different regions in Massachusetts over the next decade. In doing so, it hopes to provide actionable recommendations to ensure that these critical health services remain accessible, particularly in financially vulnerable areas.

Summary

House Bill 2507, titled 'An Act Assessing Health Care Access', seeks to commission a comprehensive study of healthcare access across Massachusetts. Introduced by Representatives Edward R. Philips and Michael D. Brady, the bill mandates the Department of Public Health, in collaboration with the Health Policy Commission and the Center for Health Information Analysis, to evaluate the availability of essential health services offered by acute care and inpatient psychiatric hospitals. The overarching goal of this bill is to identify any gaps in service provisions and the impact of discontinued services on healthcare access statewide.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding H2507 may center on the implications of expanding state-level oversight and the effectiveness of such studies in translating into policy changes that improve access. Key points of contention could involve debates on prioritizing funding for acute care hospitals and psychiatric services versus other healthcare needs. Additionally, stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of resource allocation to translate study findings into tangible improvements in healthcare access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2511

Further protecting identities on death certificates

MA H3763

Improving safety measures for highway maintenance personnel

MA H2678

Amending the child passenger restraint exemption to include vehicles used in the ride-share industry

MA H3404

Naming the Eastern Brook Trout as the official freshwater fish of the Commonwealth

MA H1933

Further protecting tenants

MA H3873

To amend the general officer designation in the state staff of the militia

MA H1935

Relative to wiretapping in the Commonwealth

MA H3762

Relative to The Ride service of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.