Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S746

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve patient access to non-emergency medical transportation

Impact

If enacted, this bill would alter the reimbursement landscape for non-emergency medical transportation within Massachusetts. By mandating specific payment structures for eligible providers, the bill aims to increase compensation for these essential services, which could help stabilize and sustain the workforce providing transportation. The proposed changes would be particularly beneficial for individuals receiving care for chronic conditions such as kidney disease and mental health disorders, as these patients often face barriers in reaching their treatment facilities.

Summary

Bill S746, presented by Senator Paul R. Feeney, seeks to enhance patient access to non-emergency medical transportation specifically for individuals requiring regular trips to dialysis treatment, behavioral health services, and post-acute care. The bill proposes amendments to several chapters of the General Laws of Massachusetts, asserting that prior authorization for these non-emergency transportation services shall be valid for a minimum of three business days. The intent is to simplify and streamline access to necessary medical transport services, thereby potentially improving health outcomes for patients who rely on these services.

Contention

While the bill addresses critical accessibility issues for vulnerable populations, it may also raise concerns regarding the sustainability of funding for the proposed increases in reimbursement rates. Legislative discussions may reveal tensions between cost management and the necessity to provide sufficient resources for transportation providers. Stakeholders may debate how these changes will affect the broader healthcare budget and the implications for Medicaid-funded services as the state looks to balance efficient healthcare delivery with fiscal responsibility.

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 H1198

To improve patient access to non-emergency medical transportation

MA H5038

To improve patient access to non-emergency medical transportation

MA H2377

To improve patient access to prescription medication

MA S160

Improving accessibility in the creative economy

MA H4162

To increase access to healthcare for ostomy patients

MA S1493

For improving patient outcomes across the continuum

MA H2414

Relative to patient assessment and notification prior to prescribing certain medications

MA H1261

Protecting patients from surprise bills related to emergency ambulance service

MA S363

Increasing access to emergency diabetes management medication

MA H2370

Prioritizing patient access to care

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