Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1481

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services

Impact

The proposed amendment to Chapter 112 of the General Laws includes important provisions for consumer protection and practitioner accountability. Under the bill, practitioners are required to disclose specific information to clients prior to offering services, such as their qualifications, the nature of services provided, and confidentiality assurances. This transparency aims to foster trust and informed decision-making among consumers accessing these alternative therapies. Additionally, the bill delineates activities that are prohibited for practitioners to ensure safety and compliance with broader healthcare regulations.

Summary

Bill S1481, introduced by Senator Nick Collins, aims to enhance consumer access to complementary and alternative health care services within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislation recognizes and defines 'complementary and alternative health care practitioners' as individuals who provide these services for remuneration yet are not licensed or certified by the state. By establishing clear definitions and guidelines, the bill seeks to legitimize and regulate practices in this field, effectively expanding options available to consumers while also setting standards for practitioners.

Contention

While many advocates for alternative therapies see S1481 as a necessary step toward greater acceptance and integration of these services, there may be contention surrounding the nature of regulation versus availability. Some traditional health care professionals may express concern regarding the unlicensed practice of health care, arguing that without strict regulations, there may be risks associated with consumer safety and care standards. This highlights an ongoing debate between the value of alternative therapies and the regulatory frameworks necessary to ensure patient safety and quality of care.

Companion Bills

MA S2931

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Health Care Financing to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to to health care financing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H2504

Providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services

MA HB1527

Complementary and Alternative Health Care - Practice Authorized (Complementary and Alternative Health Care Practice Act)

MA HB1527

Complementary and Alternative Health Care - Practice Authorized (Complementary and Alternative Health Care Practice Act)

MA SB452

Enabling health care providers to offer certain complementary and alternative health care services.

MA H2233

Providing equitable access to behavioral health services for MassHealth consumers

MA HB1008

Complementary Behavioral Health Services in Jails

MA S1041

Relative to consumer protection and civil rights

MA HB231

Insurance; coverage of complementary and alternative therapies under certain conditions; provide

MA H571

Providing for alternatives to fines for failure to send

MA S2034

To promote healthy alternatives to sugary drinks

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