Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1411

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

Caption

Relating to persons considered practitioners for purposes of prescribing certain drugs and devices.

Impact

The introduction of HB1411 is significant as it modifies existing law to potentially increase the number of professionals legally permitted to prescribe medication. By allowing certain advanced practice nurses and physician assistants to prescribe dangerous drugs under physician oversight, the bill aims to address healthcare access issues, especially in underserved areas. Supporters advocate that the bill will facilitate quicker patient care and expand treatment possibilities, particularly in critical areas like mental health and chronic disease management.

Summary

House Bill 1411 aims to amend the definition of 'practitioner' within the Health and Safety Code, specifically regarding the prescribing of certain dangerous drugs and devices. The bill proposes that practitioners can include advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants who have been delegated authority by a supervising physician. This change reflects a broader trend towards recognizing the roles of various healthcare professionals in providing patient care, ensuring the seamless access to necessary medications and treatment options.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB1411 appears positive among healthcare advocates, who view the bill as a necessary step towards enhancing healthcare service delivery. Those in favor argue that the proposed changes will alleviate the burden on primary care physicians, allowing them to focus on more complex cases while empowering other qualified practitioners to manage standard prescriptions. However, concerns linger among some within the medical community about the potential for overprescription and the adequacy of training for those newly empowered to prescribe.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the balance of care and oversight. Critics express fears that expanded prescription rights could lead to cases of inadequate oversight from supervising physicians, potentially compromising patient safety. Additionally, there are discussions about the adequacy of training for those who will gain prescriptive authority under the new provisions. The debate reflects broader issues in the healthcare profession regarding the scope of practice and the need for comprehensive training and monitoring of patient safety in prescribing practices.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 483. Dangerous Drugs
    • Section: 001

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 157. Authority Of Physician To Delegate Certain Medical Acts
    • Section: 0511
    • Section: 0512
    • Section: 054

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3465

Relating to persons considered practitioners for purposes of prescribing certain drugs and devices.

TX HB4096

Relating to volunteer health care practitioners; and prescribing an effective date.

TX SB831

Relating to the prescribing and ordering authority of certain advanced practice registered nurses who are military veterans.

TX HB1804

Relating to the prescribing and ordering authority of certain advanced practice registered nurses who are military veterans.

TX SF2122

A bill for an act relating to the prescribing, ordering, dispensing, and administering authority of pharmacists and practitioners.

TX AB852

Health care practitioners: electronic prescriptions.

TX SB751

Relating to the scope of practice of and the prescribing and ordering authority of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX HB1885

Relating to the scope of practice of and the prescribing and ordering authority of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX SB1339

Relating to the authority of advanced practice registered nurses to make medical diagnoses and to prescribe and order prescription drugs and devices.

TX SF313

A bill for an act relating to the prescribing, ordering, dispensing, and administering authority of pharmacists and practitioners.(Formerly SF 117.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.