Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2643

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Caption

Relating to the disclosure of certain medical information by electronic means.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2643 would modify regulations governing the electronic transmission of medical information, specifically enhancing patient rights related to their health data. The provisions requiring a delay before sensitive results like malignancy findings or genetic markers are disclosed aim to ensure that patients have the opportunity to consult with their healthcare providers before receiving potentially distressing information. This could foster better patient understanding and support following the receipt of test results.

Summary

House Bill 2643, relating to the disclosure of certain medical information by electronic means, aims to amend existing provisions in the Texas Occupations Code. The bill requires physicians to respond to requests for medical information within a specific timeframe and introduces new guidelines on how sensitive medical test results can be disclosed to patients electronically. Notably, it establishes a waiting period for the electronic release of sensitive test results, such as pathology and genetic testing outcomes, to ensure that patients receive this information in a considered manner, rather than immediately upon finalization.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 2643 appears to be cautiously optimistic among healthcare providers and patient advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill's provisions for managing sensitive medical information electronically could improve patient care by facilitating timely access while safeguarding against potential distress. However, concerns about the technical feasibility of implementing such electronic disclosure methods and the potential burden on healthcare providers were also raised in discussions.

Contention

Key points of contention include the balance between timely access to medical information and the need for patient support in understanding sensitive results. Critics of the bill may argue that the electronic waiting period could hinder patient access to important health information, especially in urgent situations. Additionally, practical issues related to the secure management of medical records and compliance with patient consent protocols are likely to be focal points in discussions around the bill's implementation.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 159. Physician-patient Communication
    • Section: 006
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB1467

Identical Relating to the disclosure of certain medical information by electronic means.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1467

Relating to the disclosure of certain medical information by electronic means.

TX HB1699

Relating to the disclosure of certain medical information by electronic means.

TX SB922

Relating to the disclosure of certain medical information by electronic means.

TX HB3735

Relating to an electronic portal for disclosures and consent regarding certain newborn screening information.

TX SB1261

Health insurance; electronic prior authorization and disclosure of certain information.

TX HB1471

Health insurance; electronic prior authorization and disclosure of certain information.

TX HB1068

County medical examiners; require to enter information electronically.

TX HB2320

Relating To The Disclosure Of Personal Information Of Certain Public Servants.

TX SB2686

Relating To The Disclosure Of Personal Information Of Certain Public Servants.

TX AB1184

Medical information: confidentiality.

Similar Bills

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