Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S869

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to preventing discrimination against persons with disabilities in the provision of health care

Impact

The proposed changes will lead to significant implications for healthcare providers, both public and private, as they must adhere to stricter guidelines that prohibit discriminatory practices based on disability. These amendments will prevent any form of bias that could equate a patient’s quality of life with their eligibility for lifesaving treatments. By institutionalizing these protections, S869 aims to enhance the dignity of individuals with disabilities and ensure they receive the same level of medical care as any other patient, especially during public health emergencies. This shift could reshape how healthcare organizations allocate resources and make decisions regarding patient care.

Summary

Bill S869 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending Chapter 151B of the General Laws of Massachusetts to prevent discrimination against individuals with disabilities in the healthcare system. The bill specifically targets practices that prioritize healthcare resource allocation during emergencies, ensuring that individuals with disabilities are not deemed less worthy of care or treatment compared to those without disabilities. This legislative move emphasizes the importance of equitable treatment in crisis situations where healthcare resources may be limited, reflecting a commitment to inclusive healthcare policies for all citizens.

Contention

There may, however, be points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill. Opponents might argue about the feasibility of adhering to such stringent restrictions during emergencies, particularly in situations where resources are drastically scarce. Concerns may arise regarding how decisions are made when prioritizing care under crisis standards and whether this could lead to unintended consequences when it comes to managing public health crises effectively. Additionally, there may be debates about the implications of defining 'short-term survival' and how it is assessed in real-world scenarios, emphasizing the need for continued dialogue among healthcare professionals, lawmakers, and advocates for individuals with disabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1360

Relative to preventing discrimination against persons with disabilities in the provision of health care

MA H1852

Prohibiting discrimination against adults with disabilities in Family and Juvenile Court proceedings

MA S2014

Relative to creating the Massachusetts Against Discrimination Fund

MA S1164

Prohibiting discrimination against adults with disabilities in Family and Juvenile Court proceedings

MA H3293

Relative to the employment of persons with disabilities

MA S245

To end housing discrimination in the Commonwealth

MA S841

To support equal access to community care for elders and persons with disabilities

MA H271

Promoting the placement of foster children with family members and preventing discrimination against potential foster parents based on irrelevant convictions

MA H1371

To support equal access to community care for elders and persons with disabilities

MA H756

Increasing the penalties for unfair and deceptive actions perpetrated against persons with disabilities and senior citizens

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