Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4078

Introduced
5/5/25  

Caption

Relative to establishing protocols for the early detection and treatment of patients with sepsis

Impact

The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 111 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. By mandating healthcare facilities to adopt evidence-based screening tools, treatment protocols, and nursing guidelines for sepsis care, the legislation aims to enhance the quality and consistency of patient treatment. The Department of Public Health is tasked with providing the necessary resources and guidelines, ensuring that hospitals have the needed frameworks in their electronic health records and procedures. By doing so, the bill intends to align practices with current national standards and improve patient safety across the healthcare system.

Summary

House Bill 4078 is aimed at establishing comprehensive protocols for the early detection and treatment of patients suffering from sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock. The proposed legislation emphasizes creating and sharing best practices within healthcare facilities, with the goal of improving outcomes for affected patients. A key aspect of the bill includes defining critical medical terms related to sepsis, setting the stage for standardized treatment methods across facilities, thus promoting a unified approach to managing this potentially life-threatening condition.

Contention

While the bill may garner broad support for its focus on public health, potential points of contention could arise around issues such as the burden on healthcare facilities to comply with new protocols and the implications for staffing and resource allocation. There may be concerns regarding the practical aspects of implementing these protocols consistently in all healthcare settings, particularly in smaller facilities which may lack the resources of larger hospitals. As regulations are established, discussions may highlight the balance between mandated compliance and the flexibility necessary for different facility contexts.

Companion Bills

MA H5234

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S2884

"Stop Sepsis Act"; Requires hospitals to establish sepsis recognition and treatment protocols, train staff, and establish quality measures.

MA A1950

"Stop Sepsis Act"; requires hospitals to establish sepsis recongnition and treatment protocols, train staff, and establish quality measures.

MA H1128

Preserving access to treatment for patients with serious mental illnesses

MA H4892

Preserving access to treatment for patients with serious mental illnesses

MA S708

Preserving access to treatment for patients with serious mental illnesses

MA HB1686

Sepsis protocols; requiring certain payors to use specified clinical criteria; effective date.

MA HB1686

Sepsis protocols; requiring certain payors to use specified clinical criteria; effective date.

MA SB1720

Clozapine; access; treatment protocols

MA H2204

Relative to creating intensive stabilization and treatment units within the Department of Mental Health

MA H1193

Relative to requiring insurance providers cover a minimum of 30 days for in-patient substance abuse treatment

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