Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1399

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To increase investment in behavioral health care in the Commonwealth

Impact

If passed, this bill would require the establishment of a systematic framework for measuring and monitoring behavioral health investments. It mandates the publication of annual reports to examine growth in health care costs, including behavioral health expenditures compared to established targets. This could lead to improved transparency in health care financing and potentially optimize the allocation of resources towards behavioral health, an area historically underfunded. The legislative changes aim to align behavioral health expenditure with mental health accessibility goals, ensuring that individuals receive compassionate care tailored to their needs.

Summary

Senate Bill S1399, titled 'An Act to increase investment in behavioral health care in the Commonwealth', aims to enhance funding for behavioral health services in Massachusetts. The bill proposes specific amendments to several sections of the General Laws, particularly Chapter 6D, to establish new definitions and parameters for behavioral health expenditures. Key aspects include setting a target for growth in behavioral health expenditures over a specified period, which stakeholders believe will aid in addressing existing gaps in care and improving service delivery across the state.

Contention

The proposal may encounter debates over funding sources and the specifics of its implementation, particularly concerning how to balance funding with other health care priorities. Analysts may raise concerns about the adequacy of resources allocated to meet the established targets and whether the bill’s enforcement mechanisms sufficiently encourage compliance among health care entities. Additionally, questions about the equity of funding distribution to various types of care and communities may also surface, prompting further discussion about the bill’s potential unintended consequences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2152

Designating June 7 as Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day

MA S2010

Relative to taxes due upon the death of active duty personnel and the elderly

MA S1334

Amending the unemployment insurance law for workers with fluctuating work schedules

MA S2153

Establishing the fourth Thursday in March as Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day

MA S1542

Relative to the definition of podiatry

MA S1868

Relative to Option (d) beneficiaries

MA S2284

Relative to the failure to remove existing utility poles

MA S1867

Relative to the annual allowance for certain survivors of public retirees and employees

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