Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4168

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

Caption

Relating to requirements for the renewal of a physician's registration permit.

Impact

The bill is designed to create a more structured framework for physician oversight in Texas, which could lead to improved patient care by ensuring that physicians are actively involved in the supervision of non-physician providers. By making this declaration mandatory, the bill seeks to hold physicians accountable for their contributions to a collaborative healthcare environment. This requirement is set to take effect starting January 1, 2026, thereby providing a timeline for compliance and adaptation by relevant healthcare professionals.

Summary

House Bill 4168 introduces amendments regarding the renewal of a physician's registration permit in Texas. The legislation stipulates that physicians must affirm their supervision and delegation of medical acts to non-physician healthcare providers during the renewal application process. This involves a specific declaration that this supervision is in accordance with the state's occupational code, particularly for advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants with whom the physician has prescriptive authority agreements. The bill aims to enhance the accountability of physicians regarding their supervisory roles.

Contention

While the bill presents a clear pathway for enhancing regulations surrounding physician monitoring of non-physician healthcare providers, there may be perspectives within the medical community regarding the additional administrative burdens this may create. Some may argue that requiring explicit declarations could complicate the renewal process and may deter physicians from working with advanced practice providers, potentially impacting holistic patient care approaches. Nonetheless, advocates for the bill see it as a necessary measure to bolster public trust in medical practices and reinforce standards in Texas healthcare.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 156. Registration Of Physicians
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3228

Relating to requirements for the renewal of a physician's registration permit.

TX HB3567

Relating to requirements for the renewal of a physician's registration permit and the delegation by a physician of certain medical acts.

TX SB1360

Relating to the renewal of a registration permit by a physician.

TX HB1998

Relating to the regulation of physicians, the disciplinary authority of the Texas Medical Board, and the administration of the Texas Physician Health Program; increasing a criminal penalty; imposing a surcharge.

TX SB415

Relating to continuing education requirements for physicians regarding the identification and assistance of trafficked persons.

TX HB454

Relating to continuing education requirements for physicians regarding the identification and assistance of trafficked persons.

TX HB592

Relating to the provision of telehealth and telemedicine medical services by certain health professionals located outside of this state; requiring registration to engage in an occupation; authorizing fees.

TX HB1240

Relating to the authority of a physician to provide and dispense and to delegate authority to provide and dispense certain drugs.

TX HB2078

Relating to the authority of a physician to provide and dispense and to delegate authority to provide and dispense certain drugs.

TX SB160

Relating to the furnishing by pharmacists and dispensing by physicians of certain medications.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.