Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2415

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to safer treatment

Impact

If enacted, H2415 will amend Section 112 of the General Laws, introducing additional training and educational requirements for licensed health care providers who wish to perform dry needling. Practitioners will be required to have at least two years of post-graduate experience and must undergo a minimum of 500 didactic hours and 150 clinical hours of training. Additionally, practitioners will need to demonstrate competency through a standardized examination, fostering a higher standard of care in the treatment of myofascial pain.

Summary

House Bill 2415, titled 'An Act relative to safer treatment', seeks to establish guidelines and qualifications for health care professionals wishing to practice 'dry needling' or 'trigger point acupuncture' in Massachusetts. The bill defines dry needling as a type of intramuscular therapy aimed at treating myofascial pain, utilizing sterile needles and specific clinical practices. This legislative measure aims to both standardize the practice of dry needling and ensure practitioners are adequately trained, ultimately promoting safer treatment options for patients.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, the bill has been met with some contention. Advocates argue that these regulations will enhance patient safety and provide clarity in a growing treatment field. Opponents, however, may express concerns regarding the administrative burdens placed on health care providers and the implications for those already practicing dry needling without the specified training. The debate may also touch on the broader implications of such regulations on alternative and complementary medicine practices within the state.

Companion Bills

MA H5234

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1290

Relative to dental insurance coverage of periodontal treatments

MA H2417

Relative to medical sharps stewardship

MA H1128

Preserving access to treatment for patients with serious mental illnesses

MA S1393

Relative to preventing overdose deaths and increasing access to treatment

MA H2196

Relative to preventing overdose deaths and increasing access to treatment

MA S1042

Relative to life saving treatment

MA H1362

Relative to defining invasive surgical procedures

MA H4892

Preserving access to treatment for patients with serious mental illnesses

MA H673

Improving student access to life saving treatments

MA H1913

Relative to treatment, not incarceration

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