Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S292

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
5/29/25  

Caption

Relative to growing resources to optimize the utilization of group therapeutic care

Impact

The implementation of SB 292 has significant implications for state laws related to mental health care. It mandates that the Division of Medical Assistance, in coordination with health insurers and plans, provide coverage for group therapeutic care services rendered by certified specialists. By establishing protocols for these services, the bill aims to increase access to behavioral health care—especially for those in underserved communities—while also ensuring that proper oversight is maintained through state certification. The pilot programs outlined in the bill would serve as a means to evaluate effectiveness and outreach, potentially reshaping how group therapy is integrated into the broader mental health system in Massachusetts.

Summary

Senate Bill 292, introduced by John C. Velis, aims to enhance the availability and effectiveness of group therapeutic care by establishing a structured framework for certification and regulation of group therapeutic specialists in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to create a board of certification that will oversee the qualifications, practices, and education of these specialists, ensuring that they meet the necessary standards to provide quality care. This initiative is expected to bolster the state's mental health resources by focusing on group therapeutic sessions, which can be a more accessible and effective form of treatment for many individuals compared to traditional one-on-one therapy.

Contention

While supporters advocate for the bill as a necessary step toward expanding mental health care options, potential areas of contention arise regarding the implementation and funding of these new services. Concerns have been raised about the adequacy of training and certification processes to ensure high-quality care, as well as the fiscal implications for state budgets and health care providers. Additionally, defining group therapeutic care and establishing appropriate benchmarks for success may pose challenges in practice. The interactions between community health organizations and the state could also be critically examined to ensure diverse voices and needs are represented in the development of group therapeutic strategies.

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 H377

Relative to growing resources to optimize the utilization of group therapeutic care

MA H3502

Relative to grid optimization

MA H4986

Relative to therapeutic psilocybin treatment centers

MA H2532

Relative to therapeutic psilocybin treatment centers

MA H2372

Relative to collaborative drug therapy management optimization

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 S1916

Regarding retirement of public authority law enforcement employee groups

MA SB264

Relative to the therapeutic cannabis program.

MA S2270

Maximizing and optimizing small-scale assets in communities

MA H3521

Maximizing and optimizing small-scale assets in communities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.