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State Watch | Massachusetts Legislature Approves Compromise Bill That Aims To Reduce State Health Care Spending
[Aug 04, 2008]

      The Massachusetts Legislature on Thursday reached a compromise to approve sweeping health care legislation, the Boston Globe reports (Viser, Boston Globe, 8/1). Senate President Therese Murray (D), a key author of the bill, said the measure was designed to stem the rising health care costs that threaten the future of the state's health insurance law (LeBlanc, AP/Boston Globe, 8/1). The bill would:

  • Establish a commission to develop uniform billing and coding standards for health care providers and insurers;

  • Require pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers to disclose to the state Department of Public Health all payments and subsidies worth more than $50 made to health care professionals. The information also would be published on a public Web site;

  • Establish a statewide goal of adopting electronic health records by 2015 (Boston Globe, 8/1);

  • Educate health care providers about the benefits of low-cost versions of brand-name drugs and other lower-cost medical alternatives;

  • Authorize MassHealth, the state's Medicaid program, to promote primary care;

  • Expand enrollment at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and incentives for students to go into primary care specialties;

  • Create a loan forgiveness program and other incentives for physicians and nurses to practice in underserved areas (McConville, Boston Herald, 8/1); and

  • Require hospitals to report all types of hospital-acquired infections and prohibit hospitals from charging patients for so-called "never events" (AP/Boston Globe, 8/1).
Gov. Deval Patrick (D) is expected to sign the bill within the week (Boston Herald, 8/1).


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