Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S699

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to unilateral contract changes

Impact

If enacted, S699 will significantly change the landscape of contracts between healthcare providers and insurance companies. By eliminating clauses that permit termination without cause and enabling providers to be informed about changes well in advance, the bill aims to foster a more stable and predictable working environment for healthcare professionals. This is particularly relevant given the ongoing concerns about provider stability amid evolving healthcare regulations and market pressures.

Summary

Bill S699, also known as the Act Relative to Unilateral Contract Changes, is designed to enhance protections for healthcare providers in their agreements with insurance carriers. The principal provisions of the bill prohibit carriers from including terms that allow for unilateral changes to material contract terms without adequate notice to the provider. This includes critical elements such as fee schedules, payment terms, and definitions of covered services. The bill also mandates that providers are to receive a written explanation if they face involuntary disenrollment from a carrier.

Contention

While supporters of S699 argue that it is a necessary step to fortify the rights of healthcare providers and improve their negotiating power with insurance carriers, detractors might raise concerns about potential unintended consequences. For instance, some may argue that this could lead to increased costs for insurance companies, which could, in turn, affect the premiums paid by consumers. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about how this could influence the availability of certain services if carriers become more reluctant to enter into agreements with providers under these new restrictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2121

Establishing the official marine flora of the Commonwealth

MA S1492

Relative to newborn infant safe sleep practices

MA S1809

Relative to special needs trusts and pensions

MA S1060

Relative to the charitable immunity cap for cases involving sexual abuse

MA S23

Enabling the appointment of alternates to the Swampscott Conservation Commission

MA S1812

Relative to providing for domestic partners through public employee pensions

MA S1813

Relative to the funding ratio of the public employee retirement system

MA S1943

Relative to rolling stock

Similar Bills

TX SB543

Relating to oversight of and requirements applicable to state contracts and other state financial and accounting issues; authorizing fees.

TX HB1426

Relating to certain requirements applicable to contracts entered into by, and the contract management process of, state agencies.

TX SB1680

Relating to certain requirements applicable to contracts entered into by state agencies.

CA AB483

Fixed term installment contracts: early termination fees.

TX SB68

Relating to contracting issues of state agencies, including ethics issues related to state contracting.

CA SB272

San Mateo County Transit District: job order contracting: pilot program.

CA SB770

Common interest developments: EV charging stations.

NJ A2517

Prohibits employment of illegal aliens and requires use of E-Verify program in public contracts.