Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4612

Introduced
10/20/25  

Caption

Relative to the creation of an endometriosis task force

Impact

If enacted, H4612 will directly impact state laws associated with public health initiatives, especially concerning women's health. The bill mandates the task force to develop and update annual summaries of advancements in endometriosis research, access to care, and healthcare delivery. The goal is to improve health outcomes for individuals diagnosed with endometriosis by enhancing the early recognition and accurate diagnosis of the condition. Furthermore, the task force is expected to coordinate activities across the commonwealth regarding endometriosis and ensure that resources are effectively directed towards this pressing healthcare issue.

Summary

House Bill H4612 seeks to establish an endometriosis task force within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services in Massachusetts. The task force is designed to consist of a variety of stakeholders, including state officials, healthcare professionals, and representatives from advocacy organizations. This multidisciplinary approach aims to address the complex issues surrounding the diagnosis, treatment, and awareness of endometriosis, a chronic condition that affects many individuals, particularly women. The bill emphasizes the importance of including voices from diverse backgrounds to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the condition and its impacts.

Contention

Although the establishment of the endometriosis task force is generally supported, there may be points of contention related to funding, resource allocation, and the integration of varied stakeholder perspectives. Some critics might express concerns about the effectiveness of task forces in producing tangible outcomes, particularly in terms of healthcare policy changes. Additionally, there could be debate over the prioritization of endometriosis within the broader spectrum of public health initiatives, especially if there is competition for limited state resources. The bill's success may depend on ensuring robust engagement with all parties involved and effectively communicating the importance of addressing endometriosis.

Companion Bills

MA H2527

Replaces Relative to the creation of an endometriosis task force

Previously Filed As

MA H2527

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 HB05322

An Act Concerning A Working Group Regarding Endometriosis.

MA SB1946

Relating to the creation of a family violence criminal homicide prevention task force.

MA HB4155

Relating to the creation of a family violence criminal homicide prevention task force.

MA H84

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

MA HCR13

Recognizing The Month Of March 2025 As Endometriosis Awareness Month.

MA HB110

Relating to the creation of the Texas Education Reform Task Force.

MA AJR141

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

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.