Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S916

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To enhance analysis of state health mandates and costs

Impact

If enacted, S916 would impose a moratorium on new health benefit mandates until the state's overall healthcare expenditures meet a predetermined growth benchmark. This stipulation aims to control healthcare costs while ensuring that any new regulations do not contribute to an unsustainable increase in health insurance coverage costs. The bill obliges state entities to carry out a thorough review of any mandated health benefit proposals and the implications for overall expenditures on healthcare within the state.

Summary

Bill S916, introduced by Senator Bruce E. Tarr, seeks to enhance the analysis of state health insurance mandates and their associated costs within Massachusetts. The legislation modifies Chapter 3 of the General Laws, specifically focusing on the process that mandates health benefits, as outlined in Section 38C. The bill emphasizes the necessity for a detailed evaluation of any proposed mandates by state agencies, ensuring transparency and public accessibility to vital information at least 30 days before public hearings.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding S916 may arise from various stakeholders, including healthcare providers and insurance companies. Proponents argue that the bill would facilitate better oversight and management of healthcare costs, making necessary adjustments before enacting new mandates that could financially strain the insurance market. On the contrary, opponents may contend that placing a moratorium could delay essential healthcare benefits and services from being made available to residents, particularly those requiring urgent and important health interventions.

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 SB1200

Mandated health coverage; JLBC; analysis

MA S868

Enhancing health care market oversight and pharmaceutical access

MA S2931

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.

MA S1374

Relative to mandated use of paid time off for quarantine purposes

MA S172

Relative to mandated reporters of disabled persons abuse

MA H4947

Updating the mandated benefit review process

MA S781

To help patients and reduce healthcare costs by ensuring patient adherence to medications

MA S1268

To enhance the authority of courts to protect public safety

MA H1235

Updating the mandated benefit review process

MA S2451

To enhance the license plate system of the Commonwealth

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