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December 22, 2024 Clouds | 16°F
The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Hearing DetailsJoint Committee on Financial Services

Bill Bill Title Sponsor
S.437  An Act relative to providing health insurance coverage for cochlear and auditory osseointegrated implants in children James B. Eldridge
S.445  providing coverage for hearing aids John Hart, Jr.
S.457  An Act promoting consumer choice in health care. Thomas M. McGee
S.458  An Act relative to insurance coverage for pervasive developmental disorders. Thomas M. McGee
S.471  An Act relative to pancreatic cancer screening Richard T. Moore
S.472  An Act relative to prescription drug voice synthesizers Kathleen O'Connor Ives
S.483  An Act regulating pharmacy audits Michael J. Rodrigues
S.484  An Act recognizing pharmacists as health care providers Michael J. Rodrigues
S.494  An Act to make habilitative services available to the children of the Commonwealth Karen E. Spilka
H.900  An Act relative to prescription drug voice synthesizers. Diana DiZoglio
H.916  An Act to provide early and periodic screening, diagnosis and treatment to privately insured children under the age of 21 Sean Garballey
H.929  An Act relative to the treatment of infantile cataracts. Louis L. Kafka
H.932  An Act relative to anesthesia coverage for children hospitalized for dental treatment Kay Khan
H.941  An Act relative to health insurance coverage for Devic's Disease Robert M. Koczera
H.975  An Act to include fluoride varnish service in all health insurance coverage in the Commonwealth John W. Scibak
H.976  An Act relative to insurance coverage for craniofacial disorders John W. Scibak
H.979  An Act to provide coverage for hearing aids John W. Scibak
H.980  An Act to provide hearing aid coverage for persons with profound hearing loss John W. Scibak
H.989  An Act relative to Lyme Disease treatment coverage Theodore C. Speliotis
H.993  An Act relative to certified occupational therapy assistants in the treatment of autism David B. Sullivan
H.997  An Act promoting consumer choice in health care Martin J. Walsh