Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB526

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
4/15/09  
Voted on by Senate
4/17/09  
Out of House Committee
5/8/09  
Voted on by House
5/12/09  
Governor Action
5/23/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/13/09  

Caption

Relating to grants for federally qualified health centers.

Impact

If passed, SB526 would significantly impact the state's healthcare landscape by increasing the number of federally qualified health centers. This could lead to enhanced access to medical services for vulnerable populations, particularly in rural and low-income urban areas. The additional funding could facilitate the expansion of services, ranging from preventive care to chronic disease management, effectively addressing gaps in community health resources. Additionally, it may foster partnerships between state health agencies and local healthcare providers, promoting collaborative efforts to improve state health outcomes.

Summary

SB526 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing health services across Texas by providing grants for the establishment and maintenance of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). The bill outlines the mechanisms through which the state can extend financial support, enabling both the development of new health facilities and the operational sustenance of existing ones. Specifically, the bill includes provisions for planning grants, development grants, capital improvement grants, and transitional operating support, all designed to improve healthcare accessibility in underserved regions.

Contention

While the bill aims to bolster healthcare provision, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of grants and the specific criteria used to determine eligibility for funding. Discussions around the bill have highlighted potential concerns about whether the expansion of FQHCs could lead to a dilution of quality in care if not managed properly. Moreover, debates may arise regarding the prioritization of funding and whether it effectively addresses the most pressing health needs across diverse communities in Texas.

Companion Bills

TX HB1169

Identical Relating to grants for federally qualified health centers.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2193

Relating to programs established and operated by federally qualified health centers to provide primary care access to certain employees.

TX HB3317

Relating to programs established and operated by federally qualified health centers to provide primary care access to certain employees.

TX SB2171

Relating to the qualifications of experts in certain health care liability claims.

TX SB26

Relating to local mental health authority and local behavioral health authority audits and mental and behavioral health reporting, services, and programs.

TX SB22

Relating to the establishment of grant programs to provide financial assistance to qualified sheriff's offices, constable's offices, and prosecutor's offices in rural counties.

TX SB490

Relating to itemized billing for health care services and supplies provided by health care providers.

TX SB2220

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities and local government corporations to use certain tax revenue for certain qualified projects.

TX SB25

Relating to support for nursing-related postsecondary education, including scholarships to nursing students, loan repayment assistance to nurses and nursing faculty, and grants to nursing education programs.

TX SB1677

Relating to the establishment and administration of Health and Human Services Commission programs providing mental health services to certain individuals in this state.

TX SB186

Relating to the prohibited discharge of a patient to certain unlicensed or unpermitted group-centered facilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.