Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2459

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to informed consent for concurrent surgical procedures

Impact

If passed, this bill will significantly affect surgical practice standards, enhancing patient autonomy and rights in the healthcare setting. By requiring written consent at least 14 days prior for elective surgeries and 48 hours for secondary emergency procedures, the measure seeks to ensure that patients are adequately informed about who will be performing their surgery and the implications of concurrent surgical procedures. This could potentially lead to improved transparency and trust between patients and healthcare providers.

Summary

House Bill 2459 aims to enhance informed consent processes for patients undergoing concurrent surgical procedures in Massachusetts. The bill amends Chapter 111 of the General Laws to define key terminology related to surgical procedures and establishes clear guidelines for obtaining informed consent from patients scheduled for both elective and emergency surgeries. Notably, it mandates that attending physicians provide detailed written information about the procedures involved, including the specific steps they will and will not be present for during surgery.

Contention

Although the bill represents a positive step towards patient autonomy, it may face opposition regarding the practicality of implementation in high-pressure or emergency surgical contexts. Concerns have been raised about the feasibility of providing detailed consent documentation within the specified time frames, particularly in trauma cases or when rapid decision-making is crucial. Stakeholders in the medical community may debate the balance between patient safety and procedural expediency as they assess the bill's provisions against the realities of medical practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1362

Relative to defining invasive surgical procedures

MA H2382

Relative to office-based surgical centers

MA S3002

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Rules of the two branches, acting concurrently to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to rules of the two branches, acting concurrently matters

MA H327

Regulating surgical assistants

MA S1511

Regulating surgical assistants

MA H3839

Relative to recognition of the "Honor and Remember" flag in the Commonwealth

MA S248

Regulating surgical assistants

MA H1721

For informed consent In public health

MA SB475

Requiring hospitals use a surgical smoke plume evacuation system and adopt policies for the evacuation of surgical smoke during certain surgical procedures.

MA HB218

Revising the practice of optometry to include certain laser procedures and in-office surgical procedures

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