Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1608

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to physician assistant interstate compact

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly impact the healthcare delivery system by making it easier for physician assistants to move and practice in different states, which is particularly important for addressing shortages in healthcare personnel. The compact aims to alleviate barriers that prevent timely access to healthcare, especially in regions experiencing a lack of medical professionals. Furthermore, it includes provisions to assist military families, allowing active duty members and their spouses to maintain their practice capabilities more easily.

Summary

Senate Bill S1608 proposes the establishment of a Physician Assistant Licensure Compact in Massachusetts. This bill seeks to enhance the portability of physician assistants' licenses across participating states, thereby improving access to medical services for patients. The compact allows for mutual recognition of licenses among states, allowing physician assistants to practice in multiple jurisdictions without needing to obtain a separate license for each state, thus streamlining the process of providing care to patients in need.

Contention

There are several potential points of contention regarding S1608, particularly related to the regulatory implications of a multi-state compact. Critics may argue that the compact could undermine local control over health care regulations and the ability of states to enforce their licensure standards. Additionally, there may be concern about how states will handle adverse actions against physician assistants, particularly when such actions are taken in other jurisdictions, raising questions about accountability and enforcement across state lines.

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 H2531

Relative to physician assistant interstate compact

MA HB10

Physician Assistant Interstate Compact

MA HB1295

Physician Assistant Licensure Compact; enter into an interstate compact

MA HB156

Physician Assistants; interstate licensure compact, established

MA HB2219

Enacting the physician assistant licensure compact to provide interstate practice privileges for physician assistants.

MA A1391

Enters New Jersey into Interstate Physician Assistant Licensure Compact.

MA HB2069

Enacting the school psychologist compact, the dietitian compact, the cosmetology compact and the physicians assistant compact to provide interstate practice privileges.

MA HB2190

Physician assistants; licensure compact

MA HB413

Physician Assistant Licensure Compact

MA SB1238

Physician assistants; licensure compact.

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