Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2603

Caption

Relating to a direct primary care model pilot program for Medicaid.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2603 would fundamentally alter the way primary medical care is delivered to Medicaid recipients in Texas. The bill mandates that the commission evaluates the pilot program's effectiveness by December 2024, assessing its impact on service provision and associated costs. The feasibility of this direct payment model could lead to improved access to care for participants, as well as a reduction in costs for both the state and recipients.

Summary

House Bill 2603 proposes the establishment of a direct primary care model pilot program for Medicaid. The bill allows Medicaid recipients under the age of 65 to enter into medical service agreements with participating physicians, where they pay a direct fee for primary medical care services. This model emphasizes a direct payment structure without third-party insurance involvement, potentially streamlining care and reducing bureaucracy within the Medicaid system. The pilot program is set to be implemented statewide and aims to evaluate the impact of this model on care provision and costs.

Contention

There may be points of contention around the bill, especially regarding the exclusion of third-party payer systems which some argue could limit the financial support for less advantaged Medicaid recipients. Critics may raise concerns about the adequacy of care provided under direct payment models, questioning whether all recipients would be able to afford the fees beyond what the commission subsidizes. The pilot program's requirement for physicians to not accept third-party payments could also generate debate on the sustainability and ethical implications of such a model in a safety-net program like Medicaid.

Companion Bills

TX SB1190

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