Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1373

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to establishing a health safety net task force

Impact

The establishment of this task force is expected to have significant implications for existing healthcare regulations within Massachusetts. Specifically, it aims to identify and analyze current laws, regulations, and directives that govern health care reimbursement practices. By understanding these parameters, the task force can propose recommendations that ultimately enhance the efficiency of reimbursement processes while ensuring that healthcare facilities can adequately support the needs of MassHealth members. This could lead to improved access to dental care and general healthcare services for vulnerable populations, particularly those enrolled in government aid programs.

Summary

House Bill 1373, presented by Representative Steven S. Howitt, calls for the establishment of a Health Safety Net Task Force in Massachusetts. This initiative seeks to comprehensively review the reimbursement processes for dental care as well as other healthcare services provided by hospitals and accredited teaching institutions to MassHealth members. The proposed task force will consist of a diverse group of stakeholders, including legislative members, healthcare professionals, and representatives from various health institutions, ensuring a holistic approach to the study of reimbursement dynamics.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1373 may stem from concerns regarding the adequacy of Medicaid reimbursements for dental and general healthcare services. Stakeholders may debate the extent of financial support required to enable teaching hospitals and dental schools to provide necessary care without incurring unsustainable costs. Additionally, the operational framework of the task force itself may be scrutinized, particularly in terms of how effectively it can implement its findings and whether it will facilitate timely legislative action. Stakeholders are likely to weigh the benefits of improving care access against potential financial implications for the state budget.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H239

Establishing a welfare to work task force

MA H1208

Relative to establishing a financial technology task force

MA S1508

Establishing an amputation prevention task force

MA H617

Establishing an educational mandate task force

MA H4320

Establishing a vocational admissions task force

MA S749

Establishing the interagency financial scams task force

MA H1624

Establishing a task force to study equitable access to psilocybin and other entheogenic plants

MA H2491

Establishing a task force to study the sustainability of emergency medical services

MA S1513

Establishing a task force to study the sustainability of emergency medical services

MA HM65

Health & Firearm Safety Task Force

Similar Bills

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