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Massachusetts Bill: H 2504

Alternative Health Practitioner Consumer Protections

Topics

Health Freedom

Bill Information

MAHA Approved

Summary

Bill Summary

MA H2504 establishes legal protections and clear operational guidelines for complementary and alternative health care practitioners in Massachusetts who operate outside the state licensing system. The bill requires these practitioners to provide written disclosure of their credentials, contact information, and the nature of their services before treatment, and to obtain written acknowledgment from clients. It explicitly prohibits unlicensed alternative practitioners from performing surgery, using anesthesia, prescribing drugs, providing medical diagnoses, or misrepresenting themselves as licensed providers. The bill does not restrict licensed healthcare professionals from practicing according to their existing standards, nor does it prevent other legally permitted activities. The legislation aims to protect consumers through transparency while preserving access to alternative health services within defined boundaries.


Why It Matters to MAHA

MA H2504 directly supports core MAHA principles of health freedom and patient autonomy by protecting the legal right of Massachusetts residents to access complementary and alternative health care services from unlicensed practitioners. The bill's transparency requirements—mandatory written disclosure and informed consent—empower patients to make fully informed choices about their healthcare without government paternalism that would ban these practices outright. Rather than restricting patient choice through prohibition, the bill establishes reasonable consumer protections while preserving access to healing modalities that conventional medicine may not offer. This approach respects individual medical freedom while preventing fraud and clearly dangerous activities, striking the balance MAHA advocates for between deregulation and consumer safety. The bill demonstrates how health freedom legislation can coexist with legitimate consumer protection without eliminating access to alternative practitioners.

Introduced

In Committee

07/14/2025

Passed

Pending

Sponsors

Brian Murray

Brian Murray

Democratic Representative (MA)

Chris Hendricks

Chris Hendricks

Democratic Representative (MA)

Amy Sangiolo

Amy Sangiolo

Democratic Representative (MA)

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