Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S810

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To reduce inequities in access to medical procedures

Impact

If enacted, S810 would specifically amend Section 176O of the General Laws, focusing on health insurance payment structures. The provisions within this bill would protect healthcare providers from financial penalties related to billing practices and would provide greater clarity on the reimbursement obligations of health insurers. This action is anticipated to enhance the financial stability of medical practices and, in turn, improve access to necessary medical services for patients statewide.

Summary

Bill S810, introduced by Senators Jacob R. Oliveira and James B. Eldridge, aims to address inequities in access to medical procedures in Massachusetts. The primary goal of the legislation is to ensure fair and equitable compensation for medical services provided by participating healthcare providers. This is particularly relevant as it seeks to prohibit health carriers from reducing negotiated payment rates for evaluation and management services, as well as procedural services because the provider simultaneously billed for other services on the same day. The bill seeks to amend existing statutes to clarify these compensation practices.

Contention

Discussions surrounding Bill S810 may touch upon various points of contention, particularly regarding the balance between regulatory oversight and the financial operations of health insurance carriers. Advocates for the bill might argue that it is necessary to prevent insurers from limiting access to care based on a provider’s billing practices, while opponents could raise concerns about the potential increase in healthcare costs or the administrative burdens that may accompany the enforcement of such requirements. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it may encounter scrutiny from various healthcare stakeholders, including insurance companies, healthcare providers, and patient advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

MA S3038

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 H1162

To reduce inequities in access to medical procedures

MA H4338

To reduce inequities in access to medical procedures

MA S246

To reduce inequities in access to hearing aids

MA H367

To reduce inequities in access to hearing aids

MA S900

To promote primary care through Medicaid graduate medical education funding

MA S820

Relative to reducing racial and socioeconomic inequities in auto insurance premium pricing

MA H1263

Relative to reducing racial and socioeconomic inequities in auto insurance premium pricing

MA S1613

To increase access to health transportation

MA S1610

Assessing healthcare access

MA S691

Ensuring access to healthcare and medically necessary food for children

Similar Bills

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