Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2559

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect a patient’s right to a support person at health care facilities

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend Section 70E of Chapter 111 of the General Laws, thereby granting legal recognition to the right of patients to have support persons, which could improve patient satisfaction and outcomes. It underscores the growing awareness and advocacy for mental health and emotional support in medical contexts. The bill also specifies that healthcare facilities could only restrict the presence of a support person during surgeries or emergency interventions when necessary, creating a balance between patient rights and clinical needs.

Summary

House Bill 2559 aims to enhance and protect the rights of patients within healthcare facilities in Massachusetts by ensuring their right to have a support person with them during inpatient and outpatient treatments. The bill mandates that patients can designate a support person of their choosing to accompany them at all times in accessible areas of healthcare facilities. This provision addresses the psychological and emotional needs of patients, recognizing the importance of having a trusted individual present during medical consultations and treatments.

Contention

While the bill is likely to be welcomed by many advocacy groups promoting patient rights and emotional support in healthcare settings, it might face pushback from some healthcare providers concerned about administrative burdens or potential liability issues. The stipulation that support persons should not be required to receive vaccinations may also spark debate regarding health safety protocols in healthcare environments, especially in light of ongoing public health concerns. Overall, the bill signals a significant shift towards prioritizing patient-centered care in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1332

Protecting patients and health care workers from exposure to surgical smoke

MA H1807

To prevent aiding, supporting, or enticing a child to runaway

MA S771

Providing transparency for patients receiving care at hospital-based facilities

MA H2192

Protecting patients and healthcare workers from exposure to surgical smoke

MA S1463

Relative to public safety and public health worker protections

MA S108

Establishing guardians as providers of medical care to support the rights of incapacitated persons

MA H188

Establishing guardians as providers of medical care to support the rights of incapacitated persons

MA S1538

Requiring health care facilities to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence

MA H2381

Requiring health care facilities to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence

MA H1187

Providing financial transparency for patients receiving care at hospital-based outpatient facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.