Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S840

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to insurer responsibility to the operating budgets of health care oversight entities

Impact

The proposed changes notably adjust the financial obligations placed on health care providers. Under the amended provisions, the assessed amount for surcharge payors is set to range from 30% to 40% of the appropriated expenses for running the commission, which may enhance the funding stability for health care oversight. This is significant as it could lead to increased accountability and ensured operations of health care oversight entities, potentially improving regulatory oversight in the health care sector.

Summary

Senate Bill S840 proposes amendments to certain sections of the General Laws of Massachusetts relating to insurer responsibilities towards the operating budgets of health care oversight entities. The bill aims to mandate specific financial contributions from various health care providers, insurers, and other related entities to support the commission's expenses. Specifically, it introduces a financial requirement delineating that acute hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, and other health entities will be assessed an amount reflective of the commission's estimated expenses.

Contention

Debates surrounding S840 may arise from those who contend that imposing additional financial burdens on health care providers could impact their operational sustainability, particularly smaller organizations that may struggle to meet these costs. On the other hand, proponents are likely to argue that this funding is essential for the effective regulation and better oversight of health care practices in Massachusetts, emphasizing the need for a well-funded oversight body to ensure the delivery of quality health care services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S501

Relative to the annual street listing

MA S1289

Clarifying mandatory overtime protections

MA S1039

Relative to due process

MA S1803

Relative to non-clerical workers of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MA S1040

Relative to the statute of limitations in rape, assault and human trafficking crimes

MA S500

Relative to specially qualified voters

MA S1800

Providing for fairness and equity for Massachusetts Water Resources Authority employees

MA S1648

Relative to successful de-escalation techniques

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.