Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1583

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To restore integrity in the marketing of pharmaceutical products and medical devices

Impact

The proposed legislation will amend Chapter 111N of the General Laws by establishing stricter guidelines for the interactions between healthcare practitioners and representatives from pharmaceutical and medical device companies. By making it illegal to provide gifts of any value, the bill enhances the accountability of pharmaceutical marketing and aims to restore public trust in medical professionals. Furthermore, it mandates the disclosure of any payments or economic benefits provided to healthcare professionals, which introduces a layer of transparency in the industry.

Summary

S1583, also known as 'An Act to restore integrity in the marketing of pharmaceutical products and medical devices,' aims to address ethical concerns surrounding the marketing practices of pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to prohibit pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturer agents from offering any form of gifts to healthcare practitioners, which includes payments, entertainment, and any items of value. This legislative effort is designed to eliminate the potential influence that gifts may have on prescribing behaviors and to ensure that medical decisions are based on professional judgments rather than monetary incentives.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S1583 include concerns from pharmaceutical companies regarding the potential negative impact on their marketing efforts and the overall access of healthcare practitioners to necessary educational information. While supporters argue that the bill is essential for promoting integrity in healthcare, opponents posit that it could hinder beneficial collaborations between healthcare practitioners and pharmaceutical representatives, thereby limiting access to valuable scientific and clinical information. The debate reflects a broader discussion about the balance between ethical marketing practices and the informational needs of healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1549

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MA S1311

Relative to updating animal health inspections

MA S1550

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MA S1064

Removing the charitable immunity cap

MA S2422

Relative to child passenger safety

MA S1877

Clarifying occupancy excise and internet hotel room resellers

MA S2273

Relative to child passenger safety

MA S1193

Removing the charitable immunity cap

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