Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1536

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve addressing EMS and health care services shortfalls in southeastern Massachusetts

Impact

The key outcomes expected from this bill include a comprehensive report detailing the healthcare services in southeastern Massachusetts that have been eliminated since January 2015, such as acute and behavioral healthcare services. The report will also identify existing healthcare services, their capacity, and the overall level of service needed to meet the population's healthcare needs. By addressing these gaps, S1536 aims to ensure that adequate resources are allocated, improving access to essential healthcare services for the residents of the affected counties.

Summary

Senate Bill S1536, presented by Paul R. Feeney, addresses critical shortfalls in emergency medical services (EMS) and healthcare provisions in southeastern Massachusetts, specifically in the counties of Plymouth, Bristol, and Norfolk. The bill resolves that the Department of Public Health, in collaboration with the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, shall evaluate and assess the vulnerabilities facing emergency medical services and overall healthcare services in this region. This assessment highlights a pressing need for an improved healthcare infrastructure, given the elimination of numerous services over recent years.

Contention

Debate surrounding S1536 could arise regarding the prioritization of health service funding and the adequacy of responses to identified shortfalls. Critics may express concerns related to how effectively the report's findings will translate into actionable changes that sufficiently address the identified deficiencies. Supporters argue that this initiative is vital for enhancing community health outcomes and providing timely emergency services. The bill emphasizes the importance of collaboration between different healthcare providers to monitor and improve transport times for EMS, thus impacting overall patient care.

Companion Bills

MA S2972

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 health care financing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA S2389

Resolve directing the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to conduct a highway noise study in the town of Foxborough

MA S2972

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

MA S2392

Relative to The Ride service of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

MA S2001

Establishing the Massachusetts downsizing tax credit

MA S1597

Relative to a healthier, stronger Massachusetts

MA S1999

Ending large investor control of homes in Massachusetts

MA S128

Resolve to establish a commission to review Department of Developmental Services regulations and practices

MA S2146

Establishing a Massachusetts Baby Bonds program

MA H1397

Addressing unfair business practices in health care

MA S1856

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

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