Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1407

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure MassHealth rate parity for behavioral health inpatient providers

Impact

The introduction of H1407 is expected to have a significant positive impact on the availability and quality of behavioral health services. By ensuring that providers receive adequate reimbursement commensurate with their services, the bill seeks to alleviate financial strain on these facilities, potentially leading to improved patient outcomes and increased access to care. Many advocates believe that enhanced financial support for providers will result in better resources and staffing, thereby addressing long-standing issues within the behavioral health system.

Summary

House Bill H1407, titled 'An Act to ensure MassHealth rate parity for behavioral health inpatient providers', aims to establish a standardized reimbursement rate for inpatient behavioral health services provided under the MassHealth program. The bill mandates that all health insurers, health plans, and other contracted entities with MassHealth must reimburse their network of inpatient behavioral health providers at a minimum amount equivalent to the MassHealth fee for service per diem rate. This provision primarily targets to address disparities in payments that behavioral health providers currently face compared to other medical services.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding H1407 may involve budgetary concerns and the ability of the state to maintain these additional financial commitments. Opponents of the bill include those worried that mandating rate parity could lead to higher costs for the state or could impact funding allocations for other health programs. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the implications of these changes for insurance companies, particularly concerning how they will manage increased reimbursement pressures while balancing their own financial sustainability.

Additional_points

Overall, H1407 represents a legislative effort to level the playing field for behavioral health providers within the Massachusetts health care landscape. As conversations surrounding mental health and wellness continue to gain prominence, the bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of equitable funding in promoting comprehensive healthcare solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2233

Providing equitable access to behavioral health services for MassHealth consumers

MA S1404

Ensuring equitable access and care quality for masshealth recipients

MA H3987

Relative to ensuring access to dental care for MassHealth recipients

MA H1401

Increasing access to MassHealth dental providers

MA S888

Increasing access to MassHealth dental providers

MA H4453

To establish an exemption for personal vehicle value from the MassHealth asset limit

MA H2202

Creating parity for mental and behavioral health services

MA H779

To protect 340B providers in the MassHealth program

MA H1409

Relative to MassHealth

MA H2234

Establishing alternative models for behavioral health transport

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.