Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1534

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect the independence of clinical decision making

Impact

The bill outlines that management services organizations (MSOs) are prohibited from exerting control over clinical decisions, including who is hired, medical record management, and the types of clinical treatment administered. By placing such limitations on MSOs, the bill fortifies the clinician's exclusive rights to manage operations and decisions that directly affect patient care. This legislative change is expected to bolster the integrity of clinical practice and assure patients that the care they receive is based solely on professional judgment and ethical considerations rather than administrative directives.

Summary

Senate Bill S1534, presented by Paul R. Feeney, aims to protect the independence of clinical decision-making among licensed healthcare practitioners in Massachusetts. The proposed legislation seeks to amend Chapter 112 of the General Laws by adding sections that clarify the authority of clinicians to make clinical decisions without interference from management service organizations. This means that independent practitioners such as physicians and nurse practitioners will have the final say in clinical matters, thus preserving their autonomy in patient care and treatment approaches.

Contention

While proponents of S1534 argue that it enshrines essential professional autonomy and helps avoid potential conflicts of interest in clinical settings, critics could view it as a potential barrier to streamlined healthcare management. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding whether such strict independence could lead to inconsistent patient care standards or complicate operational efficiency in healthcare practices. The discussions surrounding the bill may also reflect broader debates about the balance of power between healthcare providers and the administrative dynamics that govern healthcare delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2273

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MA S747

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Relative to certain hospitality venues

MA S2388

Relative to historic route designations

MA S514

To protect the integrity of town meetings

MA S1844

Relative to retirement boards

MA S1855

Relative to retirement board membership

MA S1845

Relative to 911 emergency telecommunicators inclusion in the heart bill

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