Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1343

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

Caption

Relating to the availability and use of certain statutorily dedicated revenue and accounts.

Impact

This legislation is expected to impact state laws related to healthcare access and patient advocacy significantly. By mandating clearer guidelines on insurance coverage and provider responsibilities, HB 1343 aims to reduce instances of denial of care or inadequate information provided to patients. Proponents believe this bill will empower patients, ensuring they receive the necessary support for making informed medical decisions. However, it may impose additional compliance requirements on healthcare providers, leading to concerns over cost implications.

Summary

House Bill 1343 seeks to enhance patient rights and improve access to healthcare services across the state. The bill proposes significant changes in how healthcare providers must address patients' needs and the regulations governing health insurance policies. It emphasizes the importance of transparent communication between patients and providers, aiming to establish a framework where patients are better informed about their options and rights regarding medical treatments and insurance coverages.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1343 appears predominantly supportive, particularly among patient rights advocates and healthcare reform groups. These stakeholders advocate for increased transparency and improved patient-provider communication, viewing the bill as a progressive step toward better healthcare access. However, some healthcare organizations have expressed concerns about the potential administrative burdens and costs associated with implementing these new requirements, indicating a degree of apprehension among industry players.

Contention

A notable point of contention relates to the balance between enhancing patient rights and the operational realities faced by healthcare providers. While supporters champion the bill for its potential to protect patient interests, critics argue it could lead to more red tape and challenges in providing timely care. The discourse has revealed a divide between the ideals of patient empowerment and the practical implications for healthcare management, indicating that the implementation of HB 1343 may require careful consideration of these competing priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3258

Relating to a report by the Legislative Budget Board on the reliance by this state on certain dedicated revenue for purposes of budget certification.

TX SB1735

Relating to a report by the Legislative Budget Board on the reliance by this state on certain dedicated revenue for purposes of budget certification.

TX HB3461

Relating to the creation and re-creation of funds and accounts, the dedication and rededication of revenue and allocation of accrued interest on dedicated revenue, and the exemption of unappropriated money from use for general governmental purposes.

TX SB1508

Relating to the creation and re-creation of funds and accounts, the dedication and rededication of revenue and allocation of accrued interest on dedicated revenue, and the exemption of unappropriated money from use for general governmental purposes.

TX SB1335

Relating to dedicating certain state revenue to the purpose of retiring state debt.

TX SB2369

Relating to the reliability and resiliency of the power grid in this state; authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds.

TX HJR169

Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the dedication of certain sales and use tax revenue to a special fund established in the state treasury to pay for water infrastructure in this state.

TX SB2070

Relating to the funding of projects by the Public Utility Commission of Texas to promote the reliability and resiliency of the power grid in this state; authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds.

TX SB24

Relating to the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and the transfer to the commission of certain powers and duties from the Department of Family and Protective Services.

TX HB4049

Relating to the powers and duties of the Health and Human Services Commission and the transfer to the commission of certain powers and duties from the Department of Family and Protective Services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.