Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4773

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to unconditional designation of physicians as participating providers in a managed care plan

Impact

The bill mandates that managed care plans must reimburse designated physicians at a rate of 90% of the highest contracted rate for similar services. This measure aims to ensure that physicians are fairly compensated for their services within managed care frameworks and may enhance access to healthcare for patients by increasing the number of participating providers. By compelling plan issuers to include more physicians unconditionally, the bill is expected to improve the overall availability of healthcare services.

Summary

House Bill 4773, introduced by Representative Bonnen, focuses on the designation of physicians as participating providers in managed care plans without conditions. The bill proposes amendments to the Insurance Code, specifically incorporating a new chapter that outlines these designations and their implications for healthcare providers in Texas. Under its provisions, any physician may apply to be recognized as a participating provider, obligating managed care plan issuers to accept these physicians without imposing qualifying restrictions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4773 appears generally supportive among healthcare providers who see it as a step towards fairer treatment and compensation from managed care organizations. However, some concerns may emerge from insurance companies about the operational impacts of being required to accept all applying physicians. The discussions indicate a recognition of the tension between ensuring patient access to a variety of healthcare providers and the autonomy of insurance plans to determine their provider networks.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the reimbursement rates set in the bill. While proponents argue that ensuring a standard reimbursement rate enhances equity and access in the healthcare system, opponents may argue that such mandates could lead to increased costs for managed care organizations, possibly raising insurance premiums for consumers. Additionally, there's concern about the potential administrative burden placed on managed care plans as they adjust to the unconditional inclusion of physicians.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 62. Child Health Plan For Certain Low-income Children
    • Section: New Section

Government Code

  • Chapter 533. Medicaid Managed Care Program
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB2442

Identical Relating to unconditional designation of physicians as participating providers in a managed care plan

Previously Filed As

TX SB267

Relating to unconditional designation of physicians as participating providers in a managed care plan.

TX SB2442

Relating to unconditional designation of physicians as participating providers in a managed care plan

TX HB4893

Relating to unconditional designation of hospitals as participating providers in a managed care plan.

TX HB1718

Relating to participation in the health care market by managed care plan enrollees.

TX HB2525

Relating to participation in the health care market by enrollees of certain governmental managed care plans.

TX SB351

Relating to payment of certain emergency room physicians for services provided to enrollees of managed care health benefit plans; providing an administrative penalty.

TX SB1118

Relating to access to specialist physicians under managed care health benefit plans.

TX HB3087

Relating to payment for services provided by certain physicians and health care providers to individuals covered by managed care plans.

TX SB926

Relating to certain practices of health benefit plan issuers to encourage the use of certain physicians and health care providers and rank physicians.

TX HB3098

Relating to prohibited conduct of a health benefit plan issuer in relation to affiliated and nonaffiliated providers.

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