Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S874

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Strengthening mental health centers

Impact

The proposed changes are significant as they specifically target the financial sustainability of behavioral health clinics, which often struggle with inadequate funding. By increasing payment rates, the bill is designed to enhance access to mental health services, which may result in better health outcomes for individuals facing mental health and substance use challenges. The biennial review of payment rates also ensures that adjustments align with inflation and prevailing wage standards, making it a responsive approach to fiscal management in healthcare.

Summary

S874, also known as 'An Act strengthening mental health centers', aims to improve the delivery and funding of behavioral health services in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the Massachusetts Division of Medical Assistance increase the minimum payment rates for behavioral health services provided in licensed behavioral health clinics by 5% per procedure code, effective January 1, 2027. Additionally, it requires these rates to be at least 20% higher than those provided by independent practitioners, helping to address inequities in compensation between different types of service providers.

Contention

Discussions surrounding S874 are expected to involve stakeholders from various sectors of the healthcare system. While advocates for mental health services generally support the bill due to its potential for increasing funding, there may be concerns about the implications for managed care entities and the overall state budget. Some critics might argue that the financial impact on insurers could lead to increased healthcare costs for consumers or result in financial strain on state expenditures. Balancing the need for robust mental health services against budgetary constraints is likely to be a central point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

MA S2931

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 to health care financing matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H1396

Strengthening mental health centers

MA H2219

Expanding access to mental health services and strengthening risk assessment protocols

MA S1381

Expanding access to mental health services and strengthening risk assessment protocols

MA S769

Providing continuity of care for mental health treatment

MA S703

Improving access to community behavioral health centers

MA S2522

Strengthening health care protections in the Commonwealth

MA S872

Establishing a community health center nurse practitioner residency program

MA H4026

Strengthening police reform

MA H269

Strengthening parenting time plans

MA S1089

Strengthening identity theft laws

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