Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1358

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
4/3/25  

Caption

Advancing health care research and decision-making centered on patients and people with disabilities

Impact

The implications of HB 1358 are significant for both state healthcare policy and the broader health care system. By requiring a standardized approach to research on healthcare treatments, the bill seeks to eliminate bias and discrimination present in current methodologies, ensuring that research accounts for diverse patient preferences and clinical characteristics. Additionally, the bill prohibits reliance on potentially discriminatory cost-effectiveness measures, which could previously limit patient access to necessary treatments. This change is expected to empower providers in ensuring equitable healthcare access.

Summary

House Bill 1358, titled 'An Act advancing health care research and decision-making centered on patients and people with disabilities,' is designed to reform health care decision processes in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that all research and analysis utilized in healthcare decision-making must adhere to standards of patient-centeredness, particularly prioritizing the needs and outcomes significant to patients, including those from marginalized groups such as people with disabilities. This is aimed at improving accessibility to healthcare treatments and services.

Contention

One notable point of contention could arise around the implementation of the bill, particularly concerning the definitions and metrics of 'patient-centeredness' and how state agencies will enforce these standards. Stakeholders, including health care providers and policymakers, may have differing opinions on what constitutes adequate patient-centeredness and how to measure the outcomes effectively. Furthermore, discussions may highlight concerns about the additional burden this creates on health agencies to comply with the new standards, which could lead to debates about resources and potential bureaucratic delays.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2399

To improve access to health care for people with Long COVID

MA A08648

Extends the provisions of the family health care decisions act in the public health law to health care decisions for patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

MA H4608

To improve access to health care for people with Long COVID

MA H1134

To improve access and care coordination for people with pain

MA S155

Relative to authorizing supported decision-making agreements for certain adults with disabilities

MA H1128

Preserving access to treatment for patients with serious mental illnesses

MA H4934

To improve access and care coordination for people with pain

MA H2396

Relative to safe patient handling and mobility in certain health facilities

MA S46

Relative to the use of artificial intelligence and other software tools in healthcare decision-making

MA SB550

Health Care Decisions Act - Surrogate Decision Making - Mental Disorders

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