Massachusetts H2500 aims to increase access to epinephrine by allowing authorized entities to maintain epinephrine autoinjectors.
Massachusetts H2500 seeks to enhance access to epinephrine by permitting authorized entities, such as restaurants and recreation camps, to acquire and maintain epinephrine autoinjectors. Employees or agents of these entities must complete an anaphylaxis training program before administering epinephrine. The bill also provides immunity from liability for authorized entities and their employees, except in cases of gross negligence or willful misconduct. The Department of Public Health will oversee the program and publish annual reports on epinephrine autoinjector incidents.
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