Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1265

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to HIV and AIDS tests and to health benefit plan coverage of HIV and AIDS tests.

Impact

If enacted, SB1265 would lead to significant changes in how health benefit plans are structured concerning HIV and AIDS testing. Health benefit plan issuers would be required to cover tests for HIV infections and related conditions, preventing them from denying coverage based on unrelated primary diagnoses. This requirement is intended to ensure equitable access to essential health services for individuals seeking medical treatment, thereby reducing disparities in healthcare access.

Summary

SB1265, introduced in the Texas Legislature, focuses on the coverage and provision of HIV and AIDS testing within health benefit plans. The bill mandates that health care providers must conduct HIV testing as part of routine medical screenings, unless a patient explicitly opts out. This initiative aims to increase early detection and treatment of HIV, thereby promoting public health and potentially reducing the incidence of AIDS in the population. The inclusion of HIV testing in routine screenings encourages a more proactive approach to managing this critical health issue.

Contention

The bill has attracted discussion and potential contention regarding the opt-out approach for patients. Some stakeholders may argue that requiring testing without consent could infringe on patient autonomy and privacy rights. Conversely, supporters of the bill contend that increasing access to HIV testing is crucial for public health and that the opt-out mechanism is a reasonable balance that ensures testing without mandating it for those who do not wish to participate. The debate emphasizes the need for careful consideration of individual rights against the broader public health objectives.

Companion Bills

TX HB717

Identical Relating to HIV and AIDS tests and to health benefit plan coverage of HIV and AIDS tests.

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