Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2216

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the administration of anti-psychotic or other psychotropic substances to nursing home residents

Impact

The bill outlines specific requirements for nursing homes concerning the reporting of anti-psychotic medication measures as mandated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. A failure to submit these reports will be classified as a violation, leading to potential monetary penalties or even suspension of new admissions to the facility. Additionally, provisions in the bill guarantee that each resident’s care plan will specify key details regarding the prescription of psychotropic medications, including the prescriber's information and documentation of informed consent. This ensures a higher level of accountability and oversight in the administration of such medications, aiming to protect vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Bill 2216, titled 'An Act relative to the administration of anti-psychotic or other psychotropic substances to nursing home residents', seeks to enhance the regulations surrounding the prescription and administration of psychotropic medications in nursing homes. The bill introduces a more comprehensive definition of psychotropic drugs, including not only anti-psychotics but also antidepressants, anxiolytics, and other relevant categories. This expansion aims to standardize the understanding of these medications among nursing home staff and healthcare providers, fostering better management of residents' mental health needs.

Contention

The discussions around HB 2216 raise notable points of contention primarily surrounding the balance of medication administration and patient autonomy. While supporters of the bill underscore the necessity for stricter reporting and accountability mechanisms to safeguard mental health treatments in nursing homes, critics may argue that overly stringent regulations could inadvertently limit the ability of healthcare providers to act flexibly based on individual patient needs. Ensuring informed consent is prominently featured reinforces the importance of involving patients and their guardians in treatment decisions, showcasing a commitment to patient rights and ethical healthcare practices.

Companion Bills

MA H5338

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1420

Relative to the administration of anti-psychotic or other psychotropic substances to nursing home residents

MA HB572

AN ACT relating to psychotropic drugs.

MA HB296

AN ACT relating to psychotropic drugs.

MA SB53

Prescribing Psychologist Psychotropics

MA HB2512

DHFS-PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS-KIDS

MA H5338

Study Order

MA SB1146

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 38; Title 53; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to psychotropic drugs.

MA HB1349

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 38; Title 53; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to psychotropic drugs.

MA HB967

Relating to a study on the prevalence of the use of psychoactive or psychotropic medication by persons who have committed suicide.

MA HB279

Correctional Services - Medication Review Committee - Administration of Psychotropic Medication to an Incarcerated Individual

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