Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2531

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to physician assistant interstate compact

Impact

The implementation of this compact would facilitate the delivery of medical services in various communities, particularly benefiting areas facing physician shortages. By allowing physician assistants to operate across state lines, the bill could significantly alleviate healthcare access issues. Furthermore, the compact includes provisions for military families, enabling active-duty service members and their spouses to quickly gain permission to practice in new states based on valid licensure in their home state, which is crucial for maintaining continuity of care when they relocate.

Summary

House Bill 2531, titled 'An Act relative to physician assistant interstate compact,' aims to create a comprehensive licensure compact for physician assistants across participating states. This legislation seeks to improve access to medical services by allowing licensed physician assistants to practice across state lines without needing to obtain separate licensures, promoting their ability to provide care where it is needed most. This bill emphasizes the mutual recognition of physician assistant licenses among states, thereby enhancing the portability of these licenses while still safeguarding patient safety.

Contention

There are concerns among some stakeholders regarding the potential negative implications of such compacts, including fears that oversight may be diluted when healthcare providers practice in multiple states. Additionally, opponents might express worries about patient safety, citing the need for consistent state standards in medical practice. Proponents argue for the necessity of flexibility and enhanced healthcare access, particularly in underserved areas, suggesting that the benefits of portability and improved access to care outweigh potential risks associated with increased mobility of licensed professionals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1608

Relative to physician assistant interstate compact

MA HB10

Physician Assistant Interstate Compact

MA H2371

Removing barriers to care for physician assistants

MA HB156

Physician Assistants; interstate licensure compact, established

MA HB1295

Physician Assistant Licensure Compact; enter into an interstate compact

MA HB2219

Enacting the physician assistant licensure compact to provide interstate practice privileges for physician assistants.

MA H3777

Relative to an interstate compact for western MA rail service

MA A1391

Enters New Jersey into Interstate Physician Assistant Licensure Compact.

MA S1502

Relative to removing barriers to care for physician assistants

MA HB2069

Enacting the school psychologist compact, the dietitian compact, the cosmetology compact and the physicians assistant compact to provide interstate practice privileges.

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