Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4584

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

Caption

Relating to improving efficiency in state government and reducing state government spending.

Impact

By instituting the pill splitting program, HB4584 is expected to provide a significant financial benefit to state employees and potentially reduce overall healthcare expenditures for the state. The bill requires the board of trustees to maintain an updated list of eligible medications and report annually on the program's design, participation, and resultant cost savings. This could encourage more efficient use of medications while simultaneously alleviating some financial burdens from state health programs.

Summary

House Bill 4584 focuses on improving efficiency in state government and reducing state spending, particularly in relation to healthcare costs. A notable component of the bill is the establishment of a voluntary pill splitting program designed for public employees under certain state insurance plans. The aim is to allow individuals to split eligible prescription pills as a means of saving on medication costs, paired with a copayment reduction incentive for those who participate. This program requires participants to have a prescription specifically authorizing pill splitting, enhancing the oversight of prescription medication practices.

Contention

While the bill's intentions are to streamline healthcare expenses and promote efficiency, there are concerns surrounding the practical implications of pill splitting. Questions arise regarding the effectiveness of the program in genuinely facilitating cost reductions for participants and whether all eligible medications are equipped for splitting without compromising dosage or effectiveness. Additionally, ensuring that public employees are adequately informed about this program and its benefits will be crucial for its success and acceptance.

Companion Bills

TX SB2353

Identical Relating to improving efficiency in state government and reducing state government spending.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5140

Relating to a prohibition against the consideration of race or ethnicity as a factor in governmental employment or contracting, in other governmental functions, and in higher education admissions.

TX SB1205

Relating to the modernization of information technology of state agencies and certain local governments.

TX SB1204

Relating to state and local government information technology and information security.

TX HB876

Relating to the purchase of a United States flag or Texas flag by a governmental agency.

TX SB1029

Relating to civil liability for, governmental health plan coverage of, and public funding for gender modification procedures and treatments.

TX HB2858

Relating to state and local government disaster preparedness.

TX SB1753

Relating to the prohibition of certain public health mandates by governmental entities and businesses in this state.

TX SB960

Relating to state savings and government efficiency achieved through a taxpayer savings grant program administered by the comptroller of public accounts.

TX SB1246

Relating to authorized investments of public money by certain governmental entities and the confidentiality of certain information related to those investments.

TX HB3959

Relating to certain regulations and taxes utilized by governmental entities for construction and tourism.

Similar Bills

TX SB888

Relating to establishing a pill splitting program to reduce health plan costs for certain public employees.

TX SB996

Relating to establishing a pill splitting program to reduce health plan costs for certain public employees.

TX HB762

Relating to establishing a pill splitting program to reduce health plan costs for certain public employees.

NM HB132

Mail-order & Community Pharmacy Access

MD SB417

State Employee and Retiree Health and Welfare Benefits Program – Eligibility for Enrollment and Participation (Independent Agency Health Insurance Option Act)

HI SB319

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

HI HB14

Relating To Prescription Drugs.

HI HB13

Relating To Prescription Drugs.