Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2047

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To reform the healthcare cost benchmark

Impact

If enacted, S2047 will amend Chapter 29 of the General Laws by introducing definitions and requirements concerning the measurement of the historical growth rate in gross state product. By mandating that the healthcare cost growth benchmark be tied to this new definition, the bill encourages a more transparent and accountable process in calculating healthcare costs. The implications of this change are significant, as it may affect how state agencies budget for healthcare needs and how healthcare providers set their pricing structures.

Summary

Bill S2047 aims to reform the healthcare cost benchmark in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The primary focus of this legislation is to align the healthcare cost growth rates with the historical growth rate of the Commonwealth's gross state product over the past decade. This adjustment seeks to provide a more accurate framework for setting healthcare costs in relation to the state's economic performance, potentially creating a more sustainable healthcare spending environment across the state.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face contention from stakeholders who believe that linking healthcare costs to state economic indicators could lead to insufficient funding for necessary healthcare services. Critics might argue that this approach does not consider the rising costs of healthcare independent of state economic performance, potentially jeopardizing the quality of care. As a result, the discussions surrounding S2047 will likely involve debates about balancing fiscal responsibility with the imperative to provide accessible and high-quality healthcare services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3196

To reform the healthcare cost benchmark

MA S889

Relative to single payer healthcare benchmarking and reporting

MA S896

To prohibit inappropriate use of the health care cost growth benchmark

MA H1361

To address health care costs through the cost benchmark and rate review processes

MA H1384

Updating the health care cost growth benchmark and associated market oversight activities

MA S07429

Relates to establishing the energy performance benchmarking program.

MA S800

Relative to pharmacists as healthcare providers

MA H4013

To improve healthcare and reduce consumer costs

MA S2260

Establishes a program for the energy and water benchmarking of large buildings in Rhode Island and a standard for their energy performance.

MA H4166

To evaluate transportation resiliency and progress towards meeting carbon emissions reductions benchmarks

Similar Bills

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