Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3985

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to the liability of certain social workers who provide volunteer health care services to charitable organizations.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3985 will provide essential legal protections that may encourage more social workers to offer their services voluntarily. By mitigating concerns about potential liability, the bill aims to increase the availability of health care services in community settings, potentially benefiting low-income or under-served populations. The broader intent is to promote collaboration between social workers and charitable organizations, improving access to mental health and social services.

Summary

House Bill 3985 seeks to amend the Civil Practice and Remedies Code to extend liability protections to social workers who provide volunteer health care services to charitable organizations. This bill recognizes the important role that volunteer health care providers play in supporting community health initiatives, particularly through charitable organizations. The bill adds social workers to the existing category of volunteer health care providers that include various licensed medical professionals.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise regarding the scope of liability protections. Some stakeholders may voice concerns about ensuring that while protecting volunteer providers, the bill does not compromise the accountability necessary for professional standards in health care. Additionally, there might be debates concerning the definition of volunteer services and whether certain circumstances could expose social workers to risks of malpractice claims despite the protections proposed by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2324

Relating to the regulation of certain health professionals and health facilities; providing civil and administrative penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4867

Relating to health care transparency, including advertising, identification, and notice requirements for certain health facilities and health professionals; authorizing administrative and civil penalties.

TX HB343

Relating to the prescriptive authority of certain psychologists; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4071

Relating to the licensing and regulation of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX SB1700

Relating to the licensing and authority of advanced practice registered nurses.

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX HB1873

Relating to patients' rights, consumer protection, and directives for the provision of health care services; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB1390

Relating to telemedicine medical services and telehealth services covered by certain health benefit plans or provided by a pharmacist.

TX HB4334

Relating to the provision and delivery of certain health, mental health, and educational services in this state, including the delivery of those services using telecommunications or information technology.

TX HB4693

Relating to entities that provide services to rural Texans and in rural counties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.