Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2527

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the creation of an endometriosis task force

Impact

The bill's establishment of the task force will potentially change the landscape of healthcare regulations and support related to endometriosis. By focusing on the systematic improvement of diagnosis, treatment, and public awareness, the task force aims to create a more informed healthcare environment that benefits individuals suffering from endometriosis. Moreover, the bill mandates the development of a comprehensive strategic plan that could influence future healthcare policies and funding allocations, leading to more resources directed toward research and treatment options.

Summary

House Bill 2527 focuses on the creation of an endometriosis task force within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services in Massachusetts. This initiative is intended to address the significant health issues surrounding endometriosis, a condition that affects a considerable number of women and often leads to severe pain and complications in reproductive health. The task force is tasked with facilitating research, improving access to care, and promoting awareness about endometriosis, making it a vital step toward enhancing healthcare provisions for those affected by this condition.

Contention

One notable point of contention could arise from the bill's implications for resource allocation within the health system, particularly in terms of funding and support for research versus other health priorities. Legislators or members of the public may debate whether creating such a task force and focusing on endometriosis is the best use of state resources, especially if competing health crises exist. Furthermore, the representation within the task force, such as including members from both healthcare and advocacy organizations, might spur discussions about the extent to which various stakeholders' interests will influence the task force's recommendations and actions.

Companion Bills

MA H4612

Replaced by Relative to the creation of an endometriosis task force

Previously Filed As

MA H4612

Relative to the creation of an endometriosis task force

MA S1564

Relative to the creation of an Endometriosis Task Force

MA S1638

Relative to endometriosis awareness

MA H84

Creating a task force to study the use of the internet by sex offenders

MA H2446

Relative to sexual assault counselor task force

MA H1373

Relative to establishing a health safety net task force

MA H612

Relative to an educational unfunded mandate task force

MA H1208

Relative to establishing a financial technology task force

MA H2433

To establish an amputation prevention task force

MA HR3

Designating the month of March 2025 as "Endometriosis Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania.

Similar Bills

NJ A2181

Establishes requirements to evaluate certain people who are pregnant and who have given birth for endometriosis.

NJ AJR141

Designates March 1 of each year as "Endometriosis Awareness Day" in New Jersey.

NJ S2222

Establishes requirements to screen certain people who are pregnant and who have given birth for endometriosis.

DE HCR13

Recognizing The Month Of March 2025 As Endometriosis Awareness Month.

MN HF2556

Endometriosis data and biorepository program administered by the University of Minnesota established, report required, and money appropriated.

MI HR0261

A resolution to declare March 12, 2026, as Endometriosis Awareness Day in the state of Michigan.

NJ A2197

Establishes Women's Menstrual Health Program to identify and assist patients with symptoms related to endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome.

CT HB05322

An Act Concerning A Working Group Regarding Endometriosis.