Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2337 Introduced / Fiscal Note

                    Division of the Budget 
Landon State Office Building 	Phone: (785) 296-2436 
900 SW Jackson Street, Room 504 	adam.c.proffitt@ks.gov 
Topeka, KS  66612 	http://budget.kansas.gov 
 
Adam Proffitt, Director 	Laura Kelly, Governor 
Division of the Budget 
 
April 14, 2023 
 
 
 
 
The Honorable Brenda Landwehr, Chairperson 
House Committee on Health and Human Services 
300 SW 10th Avenue, Room 112-N 
Topeka, Kansas  66612 
 
Dear Representative Landwehr: 
 
 SUBJECT: Fiscal Note for HB 2337 by House Committee on Health and Human 
Services 
 
 In accordance with KSA 75-3715a, the following fiscal note concerning HB 2337 is 
respectfully submitted to your committee. 
 
 HB 2337 would establish the Kansas Telehealth Advisory Committee, which would be 
required to advise and make recommendations regarding telemedicine quality care practices.  The 
Committee would consist of 22 voting members and three non-voting members from various 
health and insurance related professions, entities, state agencies, and the Legislature.  The bill 
would include requirements for the Committee and would add and amend definitions within the 
Kansas Telemedicine Act.  The bill would specify that telemedicine could be used by an in-state 
practitioner to refer a patient to a specialty service healthcare provider to the extent that such 
services are consistent with the standard of care for an in-state practitioner.  The bill would also 
contain specifications for use of audio-only communication by practitioners.  Accident and health 
insurance plans and policies would be prohibited from requiring the use of any specific information 
technology application by an in-state practitioner and the bill would include new requirements for 
coverage of certain telemedicine services.  HB 2337 would be effective upon publication in the 
Kansas Register. 
 
 According to Legislative Administrative Services, enactment of HB 2337 would increase 
expenditures for the Legislature by $17,367, all from the State General Fund, in FY 2024.  This 
estimate assumes the minimum four meetings of the Advisory Committee created by the bill and 
uses salary and subsistence rates currently in place.  The estimate includes $14,628 for the pay of 
six Legislators, $2,499 for a Committee Assistant, and $240 for publication in the Kanas Register. 
  The Honorable Brenda Landwehr, Chairperson 
Page 2—HB 2337 
 
 
 The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts states that enactment of the bill would have a 
negligible fiscal effect on the agency and any additional workload would be handled within 
existing resources.  The Kansas State Board of Nursing also anticipates a negligible fiscal effect.  
According to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the Kansas Insurance 
Department, and the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board, enactment of HB 2337 would not 
result in a fiscal effect on the operations of any of the respective agencies.  Any fiscal effect 
associated with HB 2337 is not reflected in The FY 2024 Governor’s Budget Report.   
 
 
 
 
 	Sincerely, 
 
 
 
 	Adam Proffitt 
 	Director of the Budget 
 
 
cc: Karen Clowers, Legislative Services 
 Gordon Self, Revisor of Statutes 
 J.G. Scott, Legislative Research 
 Susan Gile, Board of Healing Arts 
 Amy Penrod, Department of Health & Environment 
 Bobbi Mariani, Insurance Department 
 David Fye, Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board 
 Jill Simons, Board of Nursing