Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2969

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

Caption

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for an enrollee with certain mental disorders.

Impact

The proposed changes will affect how group health benefit plans operate regarding mental health coverage. Specifically, it mandates that any exclusion or limitation on coverage for mental disorders must not be less than the coverage provided for physical illnesses. This aligns mental health services more closely with physical health services, combating the historical trend of differential treatment. Ultimately, this could lead to improved access to necessary mental health services, reducing disparities in care.

Summary

House Bill 2969 seeks to amend the Texas Insurance Code to enhance health benefit plan coverage for individuals suffering from specific mental disorders, ensuring that such coverage is on par with physical illnesses. The bill defines 'mental disorders' per the standards set by the American Psychiatric Association, maintaining a broad scope that includes conditions like bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and autism spectrum disorder. The legislation is aimed at creating a more equitable healthcare framework where mental health services are adequately covered by health benefit plans.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its aim to enhance mental health coverage, concerns have been raised regarding its implementation and the potential increased costs to insurers and consumers. Detractors argue that mandating equal treatment for mental and physical health could drive up insurance premiums, potentially making coverage less accessible for some populations. The balance between ensuring comprehensive coverage and maintaining manageable costs remains a significant point of contention among stakeholders in the insurance and healthcare sectors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3460

Relating to coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders under certain governmental health benefit plans.

TX HB5230

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription drugs for serious mental illnesses and opioid and substance use disorders.

TX HB4505

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for treatment of autism spectrum disorders.

TX HB4912

Relating to availability of and benefits provided under health benefit plan coverage.

TX HB1128

Relating to availability of and benefits provided under health benefit plan coverage.

TX HB826

Relating to modification of certain prescription drug benefits and coverage offered by certain health benefit plans.

TX SB1221

Relating to modification of certain prescription drug benefits and coverage offered by certain health benefit plans.

TX HB118

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for certain tests to detect prostate cancer.

TX HB3566

Relating to statewide standards for the provision of and health benefit plan coverage of substance use and addiction treatment.

TX HB1129

Relating to the creation of a health insurance risk pool for certain health benefit plan enrollees; authorizing an assessment.

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