Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S905

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve health care cost accountability

Impact

The bill mandates annual public hearings where the commission will analyze reports comparing health care expenditures against benchmarks. These hearings will particularly scrutinize factors contributing to the growth in health care costs, such as payment systems, provider organization costs, and administrative expenses. By compelling transparency on how costs are structured and how they might grow, S905 aims to address concerns regarding rising health care expenditures in the state.

Summary

Bill S905, titled 'An Act to Improve Health Care Cost Accountability,' seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in health care costs within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to existing legislation, particularly Chapter 224 of the Acts of 2012, focusing on establishing a framework for computing the 'Weighted Average Payer Rate' (WAPR). This measure aims to provide a detailed understanding of healthcare costs by separately calculating and averaging inpatient revenues and outpatient revenues for Commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid sectors.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the bill’s implications for existing health care providers and reimbursement structures. Stakeholders could debate the fairness and effectiveness of WAPR as a measure and express concerns about the potential impact on small provider organizations. It is also possible that discussions will include the adequacy of public payer reimbursement and the implications for health care affordability, particularly for low-income populations who depend on state-funded health programs.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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