Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2360

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

Caption

Relating to the disclosure of health care prices and related information.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2360 would significantly transform the landscape of healthcare pricing within the state. Providers will be required to make their pricing readily available, which could empower consumers to make more informed choices about their healthcare options. This measure may also encourage competition among providers, potentially leading to more reasonable pricing structures within the healthcare market. The bill's implications extend to enhancing consumer confidence, as patients will be better informed about the costs associated with their medical care, leading to greater autonomy in decision-making.

Summary

House Bill 2360 is focused on enhancing transparency in the healthcare industry by mandating the disclosure of healthcare prices and related information. The bill aims to equip consumers with better access to crucial information regarding the costs associated with medical procedures and services. This initiative reflects a growing trend towards transparency in healthcare, where patients are increasingly seeking accountability and clarity about their financial obligations prior to receiving medical care.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill may face notable points of contention, particularly surrounding concerns about implementation and privacy. Healthcare providers may raise issues regarding the administrative burdens imposed by such requirements. There could also be concerns from advocates about whether the disclosed information is presented in a way that consumers can easily understand and use. Additionally, some stakeholders may argue that disparities in pricing could lead to confusion and unintended consequences for both patients and providers.

Contention_summary

Overall, while HB 2360 aims to facilitate greater transparency and empower consumers, the discussions surrounding the bill highlight the complexities associated with its implementation and potential unintended impacts. As stakeholders weigh the benefits against the challenges, the journey of this bill through the legislative process will undoubtedly reflect broader debates about healthcare regulation and consumer rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1754

Relating to the disclosure of certain prescription drug information by a health benefit plan.

TX SB622

Relating to the disclosure of certain prescription drug information by a health benefit plan.

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 HB1128

Relating to availability of and benefits provided under health benefit plan coverage.

TX HB4912

Relating to availability of and benefits provided under health benefit plan coverage.

TX HB2180

Relating to the application of prescription drug price rebates to reduce health benefit plan enrollee cost sharing.

TX HB4500

Relating to electronic verification of health benefits by health benefit plan issuers for certain physicians and health care providers.

TX SB863

Relating to electronic verification of health benefits by health benefit plan issuers for certain physicians and health care providers.

TX SB457

Relating to disclosure requirements for health benefit plans and health expense arrangements marketed to individuals.

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.

Similar Bills

TX SB556

Relating to requirements for certain contracts with physicians and health care providers.

NJ A1390

"Health Care Consumer's Out-of-Network Protection, Transparency, Cost Containment and Accountability Act."

NJ A382

"Health Care Consumer's Out-of-Network Protection, Transparency, Cost Containment and Accountability Act."

TX SB1445

Relating to regulation of certain segments of the health care system.

LA HB824

Provides relative to facility disclosure requirements

LA HB279

Removes certain restrictions relative to contracting, ownership interests, and employment applicable to members and former members of the board of commissioners of the St. Tammany Parish Hospital Service District No. 1

TX HB2359

Relating to health care compensation under certain health benefit or managed care plans.

CA SB537

Workers’ compensation: treatment and disability.