Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1502

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to removing barriers to care for physician assistants

Impact

The legislation proposes significant changes to several statutes, notably by allowing physician assistants to provide medical services within their training and experience without requiring stringent guidelines from supervising physicians. It also guarantees that services rendered by PAs will be covered by insurers if equivalent services are covered when provided by a physician. This change is seen as essential for augmenting the healthcare workforce, particularly in light of physician shortages in many sectors, thereby improving patient care and access.

Summary

Bill S1502, titled 'An Act relative to removing barriers to care for physician assistants,' seeks to enhance the roles and responsibilities of physician assistants (PAs) within the healthcare system of Massachusetts. By revising existing statutes, the bill intends to remove restrictive guidelines that currently govern the relationship between supervising physicians and PAs, thereby allowing PAs greater independence in the medical services they provide. This legislation is anticipated to expand access to healthcare for patients, especially in underserved areas, by empowering PAs to deliver more hands-on care efficiently.

Contention

While supporters argue that this bill makes necessary updates to facilitate better patient care and aligns with modern healthcare practices, opponents express concerns regarding the potential implications for patient safety and the quality of care. Critics argue that reducing supervisory requirements could lead to scenarios where PAs operate beyond their level of competence, raising issues of accountability and patient risk. Thus, the ongoing discourse surrounding Bill S1502 highlights the balance between expanding healthcare access and ensuring safety and quality standards within the medical field.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2371

Removing barriers to care for physician assistants

MA H1622

Removing barriers to justice in the workplace

MA H2050

Removing barriers to the expungement of records

MA S1385

Expanding loan repayment assistance for primary care physicians

MA H1140

To remove barriers to patient care

MA H2205

Expanding loan repayment assistance for primary care physicians

MA S2883

To address barriers to HIV prevention medication

MA H4617

To remove barriers to patient care

MA S801

To remove barriers to patient care

MA S1391

Relative to harm reduction and racial justice

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