Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB302

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

Caption

Relating to the implementation of an in-home caregiver demonstration project under the Medicaid program.

Impact

The proposed bill would lead to significant changes in the way that Medicaid services are delivered, potentially reducing the reliance on nursing facilities by providing more flexible home care options. Under the new framework, medical assistance recipients will be able to select their own caregivers, including family members or friends, which could empower individuals and encourage community engagement in caregiving roles. Additionally, this change could also promote cost efficiencies within the Medicaid program by potentially lowering expenses associated with facility-based care.

Summary

Senate Bill 302 proposes the implementation of an in-home caregiver demonstration project within the state's Medicaid program. This initiative aims to allow recipients of medical assistance who would typically rely on nursing facilities for care to receive essential home-based services and assistance with their daily living activities instead. These services include a variety of tasks essential for personal hygiene, meal preparation, and household maintenance, enabling recipients to maintain their independence and reside in their own homes while receiving necessary support.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB302 may include discussions on the adequacy of training and support for in-home caregivers, as well as concerns about ensuring quality of care in home settings. There may also be apprehension regarding the financial implications of the bill, particularly if the reimbursement rates for home care do not sufficiently cover the needs of caregivers or the costs of providing necessary services. Advocates for both the elderly and the disabled populations might express differing opinions on how best to balance care quality, caregiver support, and the need for cost control within the Medicaid system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1293

Relating to the reimbursement of prescription drugs under Medicaid and the child health plan program.

TX HB652

Relating to the development and implementation of the Live Well Texas program and the expansion of Medicaid eligibility to provide health benefit coverage to certain individuals; imposing penalties.

TX SB195

Relating to the development and implementation of the Live Well Texas program and the expansion of Medicaid eligibility to provide health benefit coverage to certain individuals; imposing penalties.

TX SB17

Relating to the development and implementation of the Live Well Texas program and the expansion of Medicaid eligibility to provide health benefit coverage to certain individuals; imposing penalties.

TX SB78

Relating to the development and implementation of the Live Well Texas program and the expansion of Medicaid eligibility to provide health benefit coverage to certain individuals; imposing penalties.

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 SB504

Relating to a "Texas solution" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace; requiring a fee.

TX HB2983

Relating to a pilot project to provide medical nutrition assistance to certain Medicaid recipients in this state.

TX SB745

Relating to fraud prevention under certain health care programs.

TX SB1675

Relating to a pilot project to provide medical nutrition assistance to certain Medicaid recipients in this state.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.