Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4666

Introduced
11/5/25  

Caption

Expanding loan repayment assistance for primary care physicians working in integrated primary and behavioral health care settings

Impact

The implementation of H4666 is significant in addressing the shortage of primary care physicians, especially in regions deemed geographically underserved. By facilitating loan repayment, the bill not only aims to attract qualified professionals into primary care but also to ensure that these healthcare providers can effectively integrate behavioral health services. This approach is vital in improving overall patient care through comprehensive service delivery, particularly in low-income areas where access to such services is often limited.

Summary

House Bill 4666 aims to expand loan repayment assistance for primary care physicians who work in integrated primary and behavioral health care settings. This bill establishes the integrating behavioral health and primary care workforce trust fund, which will support financial assistance for physicians struggling with educational debt. The initiative seeks to enhance healthcare capacity in underserved communities by providing incentives for healthcare professionals to work in critical areas.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step in improving healthcare access and quality, there may be concerns around the specifics of the funding and potential limitations on eligibility. The requirement for physicians to not participate in other loan repayment programs could restrict some healthcare providers from receiving assistance. Additionally, the emphasis on a culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse workforce, while important, raises questions about how effectively these priorities will be implemented in practice and whether they will limit opportunities for others.

Regulatory framework

The bill outlines a structured framework for the administration of funds from the trust, requiring the executive office of health and human services to develop regulations governing the grant application process and to ensure compliance among recipients. Furthermore, the bill mandates regular reporting on the program's performance, thus promoting transparency and accountability in how the funds are utilized.

Companion Bills

MA H2205

Replaces Expanding loan repayment assistance for primary care physicians

Previously Filed As

MA S2884

Expanding loan repayment assistance for primary care physicians working in integrated primary and behavioral health care settings

MA H2205

Expanding loan repayment assistance for primary care physicians

MA S1385

Expanding loan repayment assistance for primary care physicians

MA S3062

Expands the health professional loan repayment program to healthcare providers practicing in primary care health settings.

MA H4121

Relative to supporting primary care physicians in the commonwealth

MA H1410

Relative to the primary care workforce development and loan repayment grant program at community health centers

MA S891

Relative to the primary care workforce development and loan repayment grant program at community health centers

MA HB361

Providing for Collaborative Care Model and Primary Care Behavioral Health Model Implementation Program.

MA SB522

Providing for Collaborative Care Model and Primary Care Behavioral Health Model Implementation Program.

MA S867

Relative to primary care for you

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