Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2605

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regarding consistent care for addiction rooted in evidence

Impact

The bill mandates that all correctional facilities offer medication for addiction treatment to individuals who need it, ensuring that they are assessed for such treatment within 24 hours of their admission, regardless of their prior treatment status. Detailed reporting by public health officials is required to monitor treatment outcomes and impacts, creating a framework aimed at reducing recidivism rates and overdose incidents. This could substantially change the landscape of addiction treatment in correctional systems by establishing consistency and accountability.

Summary

House Bill 2605, titled 'An Act regarding consistent care for addiction rooted in evidence', seeks to enhance the standards for addiction treatment within correctional facilities in Massachusetts. This bill amends various sections of chapter 127 of the General Laws to ensure that individuals detained, committed, or incarcerated receive timely and appropriate medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders as well as behavioral health counseling services. Central to the bill is the emphasis on clinical assessments to align treatment with the needs of individuals upon their admission to correctional facilities.

Contention

While the bill is designed to combat addiction through structured treatment programs, there are potential points of contention regarding the allocation of resources needed to implement these changes. Critics may voice concerns over the capacity of correctional facilities to provide adequate health services, especially in the context of staffing qualified addiction specialists and maintaining compliance with the proposed standards for treatment. Additionally, issues surrounding perceived leniency towards individuals with substance use disorders in correctional settings may spark debate among lawmakers and constituents.

Companion Bills

MA H5254

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1711

Regarding consistent care for addiction rooted in evidence

MA H2197

Ensuring access to addiction services

MA S1402

Ensuring access to addiction services

MA HB06834

An Act Concerning The Department Of Mental Health And Addiction Services' Recommendations Regarding Various Revisions To Mental Health And Addiction Services Statutes.

MA H2192

To promote high value and evidence-based behavioral health care

MA HB05517

An Act Concerning The Department Of Mental Health And Addiction Services' Recommendations Regarding Recovery-friendly Language And Various Revisions To Mental Health And Addiction Statutes.

MA H4669

Relative to studying and improving the continuum of care for persons with mental health, substance use and co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders

MA H634

Parity Enhancement for Addiction Recovery

MA S566

Parity Enhancement for Addiction Recovery

MA H1630

Relative to the examination of evidence rooms and evidentiary procedures

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