Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4468

Introduced
9/11/25  

Caption

To simplify the administrative aspect of evidentiary use of medical information

Impact

The intended impact of HB 4468 is to streamline the evidentiary procedure in cases where medical information is relevant. By re-defining authorized agents to include not only personnel from healthcare organizations but also pharmacists and retailers of orthopedic appliances, this bill will potentially make it more straightforward for legal bodies to obtain and use necessary medical evidence. This change is expected to reduce administrative burdens on healthcare professionals and facilities when providing necessary documentation required in legal settings.

Summary

House Bill 4468 aims to enhance the administrative processes surrounding the use of medical information as evidence, primarily by adjusting the relevant legal text to simplify who can act as an authorized agent for medical information. This bill amends Section 79G of Chapter 233 of the General Laws, targeting the specific phrasing that currently outlines authorized agents within healthcare institutions. With this bill, the definition for authorized agents is proposed to be broadened, creating a more inclusive list of individuals and institutions that can validate and manage medical information in evidentiary contexts.

Contention

Although HB 4468 seeks to simplify administrative processes, it may raise concerns regarding the accuracy and confidentiality of medical records. Critics could argue that broadening the definition of authorized agents might lead to unauthorized access to sensitive medical information, thus impacting patient privacy rights. Furthermore, there may be debates around the adequacy of training and knowledge that such authorized agents possess concerning the handling of medical information, as it is crucial for maintaining the integrity of evidential use.

Notable_points

Additionally, this bill's passage reflects broader trends in legislative efforts to modernize the intersection of healthcare and legal frameworks. As laws evolve in response to technological advancements, there is a heightened interest in ensuring that legal systems can efficiently accommodate necessary medical information while safeguarding patient rights. Stakeholders in the medical and legal fields will be closely monitoring the implications of this bill to ensure it aligns with best practices in both healthcare and law.

Companion Bills

MA H1740

Replaces To simplify the administrative aspect of evidentiary use of medical information

Previously Filed As

MA H1740

To simplify the administrative aspect of evidentiary use of medical information

MA S1678

Simplifying ammunition sales

MA S1441

Simplifying inclusionary zoning

MA S2006

Simplifying state reporting obligations of health plan coverage

MA HB1538

Nonprofit tax form simplification.

MA S08336

Grants certain park rangers and building security of Erie county peace officer status to issue appearance tickets, simplified traffic informations, simplified parks informations and simplified environmental conservation informations; provides that such shall not be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license has been issued therefor.

MA A09685

Relates to supporting depositions that are served at the time of issuance of a simplified information.

MA H1021

Administration of Medications by Pharmacists

MA HB06731

An Act Consolidating And Simplifying Reports Of Motor Vehicle Accidents.

MA B26-0471

Special Events Permit Process Simplification Act of 2025

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