Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S169

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to health care quality for children and youth

Impact

This legislation would significantly impact the health care quality standards applied to children in state custody, setting a high benchmark for services that must be met. By requiring adherence to recognized pediatric standards, the bill ensures that children and youth receive adequate preventive health care, health promotion, and ongoing treatment, which are critical for their overall well-being. The implications of this legislation highlight a commitment to improving the health outcomes of vulnerable populations, particularly those who may not have access to quality health care otherwise.

Summary

Senate Bill S169, titled 'An Act relative to health care quality for children and youth,' aims to enhance the health care services provided to children in the custody of the Department of Youth Services in Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 18A of the General Laws, emphasizing the need for both physical and mental health services to meet or exceed pediatric community level standards set by the American Academy of Pediatrics. This is particularly focused on ensuring continuity of care during the transition periods before and after a child's release from custody.

Contention

While the proposed bill has clear intentions of improving health services for children and youth, potential points of contention may arise regarding the resource allocation required to implement these standards effectively. Critics may express concerns about the feasibility of enforcing the new requirements, particularly in terms of funding and available health care providers within the Department of Youth Services. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the effectiveness of centralized health care management versus localized approaches that could better serve the unique needs of different populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1273

Relative to the mental health of children in schools

MA H1002

Relative to children's auditory health

MA H1538

Relative to preventing educator sexual misconduct and abuse of children and youth

MA H544

Relative to healthy youth

MA H155

To assure quality foster care

MA S2741

To promote social emotional learning and the mental and behavioral health of students

MA H523

Relative to educational equity for gifted and beyond grade-level children

MA S268

Relative to healthy youth

MA S91

To assure quality foster care

MA H515

To ensure educational rights are upheld for incarcerated youth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.