Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1623

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to certified medication aides

Impact

The proposed legislation has significant implications for both the qualifications of staff in long-term care facilities and the overall healthcare landscape in Massachusetts. By instituting certification requirements, the bill aims to improve medication administration safety and efficiency. Notably, the Department of Public Health will be responsible for developing training curricula, competency evaluations, and establishing oversight standards. This initiative is expected to lead to better health outcomes for residents through enhanced medication management practices.

Summary

Bill S1623, titled 'An Act relative to certified medication aides', seeks to establish a formal program for the administration of medications by certified medication aides (CMAs) in long-term care facilities within Massachusetts. The bill defines a CMA as an individual who has completed a specific training and competency testing program designed by the Department of Public Health, allowing them to administer non-narcotic medications to residents. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the quality of care provided to residents in long-term care environments by ensuring properly trained personnel are available to manage medication needs effectively.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on improving the administration of medications in long-term care settings, it may raise some concerns regarding existing staff roles, particularly those of resident care assistants (RCAs) and certified nurse aides (CNAs). Some stakeholders may argue about the necessity of additional certification requirements, suggesting that it could place burdens on already stretched healthcare facilities or lead to staffing shortages. The potential financial implications of certification fees and ongoing education requirements might also be points of contention among facilities and their employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1468

Relative to certified medication aides

MA H2243

Relative to certified medication aides

MA S1336

Expanding access to the certified nurses’ aides certification process

MA S1952

To improve long-term care staffing and dignity for caregivers

MA H628

Relative to certified medical directors at skilled nursing facilities

MA H2126

Relative to the civilian certification of military medical personnel

MA S217

Relative to foreign-trained medical professionals

MA S810

Ensuring temporary nursing service agency quality

MA S715

To ensure access to prescription medications

MA H3609

Relative to translated CNA exams

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.