Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1277

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to dual diagnosis treatment coverage

Impact

If passed, H1277 will require all health policies issued within the Commonwealth to provide coverage for medically necessary treatment related to dual diagnoses for up to 14 days without the need for prior authorization. This change is poised to alleviate the burden on patients and healthcare providers, effectively streamlining access to needed services by eliminating the often cumbersome preauthorization processes that can delay treatment. By mandating timely access to care, the bill anticipates a positive impact on patient outcomes, particularly for those at risk for chronic issues associated with untreated dual diagnosis conditions.

Summary

House Bill 1277 seeks to enhance healthcare coverage for individuals dealing with dual diagnosis—the simultaneous presence of substance use disorders and mental health conditions. The bill proposes amendments to several chapters of Massachusetts General Laws, particularly focusing on addiction treatment services. It defines various treatment modalities, including acute treatment services, clinical stabilization services, and co-occurring treatment services, thereby aiming to improve the continuity and quality of care for affected individuals. These definitions are crafted to ensure compliance with standards set forth by the Department of Public Health.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the bill regarding the implications for healthcare providers and insurers. Some may argue that the requirements imposed by H1277 could strain resources and lead to increased costs for insurance companies, which could translate into higher premiums for consumers. Additionally, there may be discussions on how this bill interacts with existing laws and regulations pertaining to mental health and substance abuse treatment. Stakeholders may voice concerns about the financial viability of mandating specific levels of coverage without addressing the broader issues of healthcare funding and integration of services for mental health and addiction treatment.

Companion Bills

MA H4898

Replaced by Relative to dual diagnosis treatment coverage

Previously Filed As

MA H4898

Relative to dual diagnosis treatment coverage

MA S771

Relative to dual diagnosis treatment coverage

MA H4952

Relative to the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder

MA H1254

Relative to the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder

MA S754

Relative to the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder

MA SB461

Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.

MA H1290

Relative to dental insurance coverage of periodontal treatments

MA H1172

Relative to insurance coverage for new treatment

MA HB2231

Establishes requirements for dual diagnosis treatment centers

MA HB588

Insurance; coverage for fertility diagnostic care, treatment, and preservation services; provide

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