Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2414

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to patient assessment and notification prior to prescribing certain medications

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to address the growing concerns around medication misuse and the associated risks of addiction, especially related to opioids and benzodiazepines. By requiring practitioners to conduct thorough reviews and obtain informed consent prior to prescribing these medications, H2414 aims to enhance patient safety and mitigate potential health risks linked to substance dependency. This regulatory change can significantly alter current prescribing practices for healthcare providers across Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill H2414, titled 'An Act relative to patient assessment and notification prior to prescribing certain medications', focuses on establishing protocols for medical practitioners when prescribing specific medications. This includes benzodiazepines and opioids categorized as Schedule II drugs. The bill introduces new requirements for patient assessments, including evaluations of a patient's current condition, mental health history, and alternatives to prescribed treatments, with particular attention to minors requiring consent from their guardians.

Contention

During discussions surrounding H2414, there has been some contention regarding the sufficiency of the proposed assessments and notifications. Supporters argue that these measures are essential for ensuring that patients receive appropriate care while minimizing the risks of addiction and abuse. Conversely, critics express concerns about the potential for these requirements to overburden healthcare providers, possibly leading to delays in necessary treatments for patients requiring urgent care. The balance between adequate patient protection and accessibility to care remains a pivotal point of discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2212

Relative to patient opioid notification

MA H1305

To help patients and reduce health care costs by ensuring patient adherence to medications

MA S781

To help patients and reduce healthcare costs by ensuring patient adherence to medications

MA H4496

To help patients and reduce health care costs by ensuring patient adherence to medications

MA S777

Relative to specialty medications and patient safety

MA H2494

Relative to emergency room procedure for prescribing or dispensing pain medication to certain persons on probation

MA H1364

Relative to promoting healthcare access and affordability for patients

MA H2370

Prioritizing patient access to care

MA S1563

Prioritizing patient access to care

MA H4043

Relative to copay assistance for medications

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.