Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2256

Caption

Relating to the creation and operations of health care provider participation programs in local jurisdictions in this state.

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by excluding local jurisdictions' authority to use these mandatory payments for raising general revenue or for purposes outside the defined Medicaid-related benefits. This measure aims to ensure that funds are used specifically for improving healthcare services and compensating hospitals, thus potentially increasing the availability of medical services in underserved areas. The regulations stipulate stringent guidelines on how to assess and collect these mandatory payments to ensure transparency and proper allocation of resources.

Summary

SB2256 is an act that establishes the framework for creating health care provider participation programs within local jurisdictions in Texas. This legislation allows hospital districts, counties, or municipalities to implement programs that collect mandatory payments from nonpublic hospitals within their jurisdictions. The main purpose of these funds is to provide additional compensation to hospitals and support the nonfederal share of Medicaid supplemental payments for services they provide, thereby enhancing the financial stability of local healthcare institutions.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding this bill may arise due to concerns about the financial burden placed on institutional healthcare providers, particularly smaller or non-public hospitals that might struggle with additional payments. Critics may argue that such mandatory fees can disproportionately impact hospitals serving low-income communities. Furthermore, the requirement for public hearings and approvals before the implementation of these programs could face opposition from those who advocate for less regulatory overhead in healthcare governance.

Companion Bills

TX HB4289

Same As Relating to the authority of certain local governments to create and operate health care provider participation programs.

Similar Bills

TX HB4289

Relating to the authority of certain local governments to create and operate health care provider participation programs.

TX HB4548

Relating to the creation and operations of health care provider participation programs in certain counties.

TX SB2423

Relating to the creation and operations of health care provider participation programs in certain counties.

TX SB2170

Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the Dallas County Hospital District.

TX HB5051

Relating to emancipation and extended foster care for certain older youth and young adults within the jurisdiction of court in a suit affecting the parent child relationship involving the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX HB3456

Relating to the continuation of certain health care provider participation programs in this state.

TX SB1755

Relating to the operation of certain health care provider participation programs in this state.

TX HB4180

Relating to the creation, operations, functions, and regulatory authority of certain governmental entities and officials; changes in certain judicial procedures; imposing civil penalties.