Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2448

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting patient safety and equitable access to care

Impact

The implications of H2448 extend to existing state laws regarding nurse-patient ratios, enhancing the legal framework surrounding patient care in Massachusetts. By formalizing these standards, the legislation is positioned to improve patient outcomes and overall safety in medical settings, thus adjusting current practices that may compromise care due to excessive workloads. Hospitals will need to adapt their staffing protocols to align with the new regulations, which may require hiring additional nurses or reallocating resources more effectively. This could lead to increased operational costs but aims to foster a higher quality of care through better nurse support.

Summary

House Bill 2448, titled 'An Act promoting patient safety and equitable access to care,' aims to establish specific statewide limits on the number of patients that a registered nurse may care for at one time in Massachusetts hospitals. The bill recognizes the unique challenges faced by healthcare providers and seeks to ensure adequate care for patients by setting these limits across various hospital units, including emergency services, maternity care, and psychiatric care. Additionally, the bill mandates that the Department of Public Health (DPH) develop regulations to enforce these limits, ensuring a structured framework for compliance and accountability within hospitals.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it will significantly enhance patient safety and care quality, there exists notable contention regarding its implementation. Some stakeholders express concerns about the financial implications for hospitals, particularly smaller facilities that may struggle to meet the mandated staffing requirements. Opponents worry that such rigid regulations could lead to staffing shortages or increased healthcare costs. The DPH is tasked with holding public hearings to gauge community and stakeholder feedback prior to rolling out the regulations, indicating a willingness to consider diverse viewpoints during the development process.

Companion Bills

MA H5234

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1522

Promoting patient safety and equitable access to care

MA H1142

To promote increased access to patient care through equitable reimbursement

MA S783

To promote increased access to patient care through equitable reimbursement

MA H4618

To promote increased access to patient care through equitable reimbursement

MA S724

Promoting healthcare access and affordability for patients

MA H1364

Relative to promoting healthcare access and affordability for patients

MA H1954

Ensuring access to equitable representation in immigration proceedings

MA H1371

To support equal access to community care for elders and persons with disabilities

MA S2938

To promote increased access to patient care through equitable reimbursement

MA H2370

Prioritizing patient access to care

Similar Bills

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