Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1405

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing Medicare for All in Massachusetts

Impact

Once enacted, H1405 would have a profound effect on existing healthcare laws in Massachusetts by consolidating various public and private health care expenditures under a single, non-profit trust designed to maximize efficiency. The bill outlines potential funding mechanisms including dedicated payroll taxes on employer and employee incomes, designed to replace current health insurance premiums. By eliminating the need for multiple private insurers, the act is positioned as a way to simplify healthcare delivery while potentially lowering overall healthcare costs for residents, municipalities, and businesses.

Summary

House Bill H1405 proposes to establish universal health care for all residents of Massachusetts through a single-payer system known as the Massachusetts Health Care Trust. The bill aims to guarantee equitable access to quality health care services without any patient cost-sharing mechanisms, such as co-insurance, co-payments, or deductibles. The overarching goal is to create a streamlined health care system that reduces administrative costs while expanding the range of services provided to residents, including comprehensive medical, dental, and behavioral health care.

Contention

Despite its lofty goals, the bill faces significant opposition focused primarily on concerns regarding taxation and the practicality of transition to a single-payer model. Critics argue that the proposed payroll taxes may place a significant financial burden on individuals and businesses, potentially stifling economic growth. Moreover, there are concerns regarding the transition of the existing healthcare workforce and systems to the new trust, which may encounter operational challenges especially in underserved communities. Advocates, however, contend that shifting to a single-payer system will ultimately yield long-term savings and better health outcomes for the population.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H565

Establishing the Massachusetts farm to school program

MA S860

Establishing medicare for all in Massachusetts

MA H2580

To protect the civil rights and safety of all Massachusetts residents

MA H1952

Promoting access to counsel and housing stability in Massachusetts

MA H965

Restricting the use of rodenticides in the environment

MA H2370

Prioritizing patient access to care

MA H91

To modernize funding for community media programming

MA H3110

Combating offshore tax avoidance

MA H697

Relative to full funding of regional school district transportation

MA H651

To improve access, opportunity, and capacity in Massachusetts vocational-technical education

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