Council Supports Strengthening Health Care Protections

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Councilor Mejia introduced a resolution supporting Bill SD.2808 to enhance health care protections in Massachusetts. The legislation aims to expand privacy safeguards for patients seeking reproductive and gender-affirming care, ensuring Massachusetts remains a safe haven amid restrictive laws in other states.

Councilor Mejia introduced a resolution this week in support of Bill SD.2808, which aims to enhance health care protections in Massachusetts. The proposed legislation seeks to strengthen privacy safeguards for individuals receiving medical care by preventing personal information from becoming public and limiting state cooperation with out-of-state investigations. In response to recent federal actions that restrict access to reproductive and gender-affirming care, Mejia highlighted the importance of Massachusetts as a safe haven for patients. The Massachusetts Council unanimously adopted the resolution, affirming its commitment to health care access, privacy, and equity. The legislation also aims to protect patients traveling from states with more restrictive laws, ensuring they can receive care without fear of legal repercussions. Mejia stated that these protections are essential for maintaining a supportive environment for all individuals seeking medical care. The bill reflects a proactive stance by the Commonwealth to safeguard both patients and providers. Overall, the resolution underscores the Council's dedication to health care equity amid changing national policies.

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