Will Massachusetts Be The Next State to Pass a Safe Harbor Law?
Massachusetts held a powerful hearing last week on its Safe Harbor Practitioner Exemption Bill H.2504 / S.1481 An Act providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services. Practitioners and advocates showed up to support legal protections for the practitioners who serve their communities.
“We support H.2504 and S.1481 because they protect both consumers and practitioners. These services are widely used—49% of Americans use alternative care, spending $30 billion annually out of pocket.”
—Steven O’Connor, Staff Attorney, NHFC/NHFA
“Our organization (NHFA) has been working with local activists for over two decades to help bring what we call Safe Harbor protections to their states.
—Nate Gorman, NHFA Legislative & Policy Advisor
“In 2017 the National Institutes of Health estimated that approximately four in 10 people are using some form of alternative or complementary care for the 7 million people living in Massachusetts, that’s close to 3 million people. I am one of them. For over 40 years, I have chosen to use alternative medicine exclusively, because I have found that it works. This bill costs nothing for the state to implement and reduces healthcare costs by keeping people healthier longer. The more accessible holistic medicine is, the happier its residents and the state healthcare budget will be.”
—Carol Bedrosian, Board member of Health Freedom Action Massachusetts (HFAMA)
“An unlicensed practitioner gave me my life back… yet he and his colleagues work in fear of the practice boards. The medical lobby wants to own healing. Please fix this.”
—Clark Reddick, Practitioner and Board member of Health Freedom Action Massachusetts (HFAMA)
“These natural practices in general are person centered, holistic, gentle and work with a person’s innate ability to heal.”
—Abby Beale, Nationally Certified Classical Homeopath
“These bills are not about creating loopholes or avoiding standards. On the contrary, they provide clear guidance, transparency and ethical boundaries for practitioners of complementary and alternative health services such as Reiki, meditation, breath work and sound therapy practices that are non-invasive, inherently low risk and deeply rooted in both tradition and modern healing science. What the safe harbor bill does not do is impose unnecessary licensure, bureaucratic oversight or burdensome fees on those of us working at the front lines of community wellness.”
—Anne Holland, Reiki Practitioner and Teacher