Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR987

Caption

Commending Christina Rodriguez for service as a CASA volunteer.

Impact

If enacted, HR987 would significantly influence state laws governing healthcare transparency and consumer protection. Several existing laws might require amendments to accommodate the new requirements for price disclosure and the handling of surprise billing. The bill's proponents argue that these changes will create a more consumer-friendly healthcare market, leading to increased competition among providers and ultimately driving down costs. However, the potential impact on healthcare providers, particularly those with existing billing practices, remains a point of contention in legislative discussions.

Summary

House Bill HR987 aims to enhance the transparency and affordability of healthcare services across the state. The bill proposes measures such as requiring healthcare providers to disclose the prices of certain medical procedures and treatments upfront, thereby empowering patients with information needed to make informed decisions regarding their healthcare. Additionally, HR987 seeks to address issues related to surprise medical billing by mandating that insurers cover out-of-network services under specific circumstances, reducing the financial burden on patients who receive unexpected medical bills during emergencies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR987 appears largely supportive among consumer protection advocates and patient rights groups. They view the bill as a long-overdue measure to promote greater accountability and fairness in the healthcare system. Conversely, some healthcare providers and insurance groups express concerns about the operational challenges posed by the new regulations. They argue that while transparency is essential, there is a risk that the bill could inadvertently disrupt existing healthcare delivery models and collaborative practices.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise around the bill's provisions for price transparency and surprise billing. Critics argue that requiring upfront pricing could lead to complications for providers who manage a diverse array of services and billing arrangements. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for misinterpretation of the pricing data among patients, possibly leading to confusion rather than clarity. As the bill undergoes scrutiny, stakeholders from various sectors of the healthcare community continue to debate the balance between transparency, affordability, and the sustainability of healthcare delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2364

Commending Christianna Augusta McAfee for her service as a legislative aide in the office of State Representative Christian Manuel.

TX SR32

Recognizing Leonel Rodriguez for his service as a State Farm agent.

TX HR719

Commending Justice Yvonne Rodriguez for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR743

Commending Luz Rodriguez for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR1390

Commending Alek Castillo for his service as a volunteer for the Student Government Association at El Paso Community College.

TX HR718

Commending Judge Monique Velarde Rodriguez for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR759

Commending Christina R. Sanchez for her service on the occasion of Women's History Month.

TX HR2204

Commending Monserrat Garcia Rodriguez for her service as a legislative intern in the office of State Representative Victoria Neave Criado.

TX HR690

Commending Peggy Jean "P.J." Ford for her service as an intern in the office of State Representative Christina Morales and congratulating her on her success in the Special Olympics.

TX HR1493

Commending Karissa Rodriguez for her service as Resolutions Calendars committee clerk and in the office of State Representative R. D. "Bobby" Guerra.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.