Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1140

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To remove barriers to patient care

Impact

The proposed amendments will be made to multiple sections of the Massachusetts General Laws, specifically Chapters 175, 176A, 176B, and 176G. By permitting APRNs to undertake tasks related to diagnostic evaluations and medical necessity determinations, the legislation could streamline administrative processes within healthcare settings. This is particularly relevant in areas where there may be a shortage of physicians, thereby fostering a more accessible health service environment. However, the bill explicitly states that it does not intend to expand the scope of practice for APRNs beyond their current framework established in section 80B of chapter 112.

Summary

House Bill H1140, presented by Representative Daniel M. Donahue, aims to remove barriers to patient care within Massachusetts by allowing advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) to fulfill requirements traditionally mandated to be completed by physicians. This encompasses diagnostic evaluations, medical necessity determinations, certifications, and other actions necessary for health services coverage and reimbursement. The bill seeks to expand access to healthcare services by leveraging the skills of APRNs, thereby addressing the increasing demand for healthcare providers in the state.

Contention

As with many healthcare-related bills, H1140 may face contention primarily revolving around the scope of practice for healthcare providers. While proponents argue that APRNs are adequately trained to perform these evaluations and that the bill will enhance patient care access, opponents may raise concerns about the adequacy of care provided without direct physician oversight. The discussions surrounding this bill could reflect broader themes in healthcare policy regarding the balance between administrative efficiency, provider abilities, and patient safety.

Companion Bills

MA H4617

Replaced by To remove barriers to patient care

Previously Filed As

MA H4617

To remove barriers to patient care

MA S801

To remove barriers to patient care

MA H2371

Removing barriers to care for physician assistants

MA S1502

Relative to removing barriers to care for physician assistants

MA H2050

Removing barriers to the expungement of records

MA H1622

Removing barriers to justice in the workplace

MA H185

To remove HCA real estate barriers to equitable participation in the cannabis industry

MA S1579

To eliminate barriers and expand abortion access

MA H1142

To promote increased access to patient care through equitable reimbursement

MA S783

To promote increased access to patient care through equitable reimbursement

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