Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1276

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Improving access to community behavioral health centers

Impact

The proposal amends several chapters of the Massachusetts General Laws related to health insurance, mandating that active or retired employees of the Commonwealth be able to access these services on a nondiscriminatory basis. The anticipated impact of the bill is that it will enhance the financial support available for mental health services and encourage more individuals to seek assistance for their behavioral health issues without the financial burden that may have previously deterred them. It signifies a commitment to improving mental health care accessibility, which is especially critical as the demand for mental health services grows.

Summary

House Bill H1276, titled 'An Act improving access to community behavioral health centers', aims to increase the accessibility of mental health services by ensuring that health plans provide coverage for behavioral health bundled services. The bill outlines the definitions and parameters of such services, designating them as those delivered by licensed community behavioral health centers for the evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, care coordination, management, or peer support of patients with mental health, developmental, or substance use disorders. This marks a significant step toward standardizing healthcare coverage for such services in Massachusetts.

Contention

While the bill presents a positive move towards improving access to mental health services, potential points of contention might arise from discussions about funding, the adequacy of compensations for the services rendered, and concerns regarding the quality of care provided by community health centers. Legislators may debate the implications of increased demand on these centers and whether existing infrastructures can support the anticipated influx of patients. Additionally, stakeholders may raise issues regarding the regulatory framework that governs these health centers and the roles of insurance companies in managing costs associated with these bundled services.

Companion Bills

MA H4897

Replaced by Improving access to community behavioral health centers

Previously Filed As

MA H4897

Improving access to community behavioral health centers

MA S703

Improving access to community behavioral health centers

MA H1637

Protecting first responders and enhancing access to behavioral health centers

MA H4673

Protecting first responders and enhancing access to behavioral health centers

MA S898

Relative to patient centered access to behavioral health services in accountable care organizations

MA H1228

To support behavioral health prevention for children

MA H224

Improving accessibility in the creative economy

MA S160

Improving accessibility in the creative economy

MA H1412

Improving access to post acute services

MA S903

Improving access to post acute services

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