Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3444

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

Caption

Relating to the provision of telemedicine medical services by a physician.

Impact

The impact of HB3444 on state laws includes amendments to the Occupations Code, emphasizing the importance of patient access to telemedicine services while ensuring that these services maintain high standards of care. The Texas Medical Board is granted the authority to adopt necessary rules to prevent abuse, ensure quality care, and maintain records relating to telemedicine services. By enabling easier access to medical consultations, the bill seeks to improve overall public health outcomes, particularly in underserved communities. However, the bill explicitly prohibits physicians from prescribing certain controlled substances during telemedicine consultations, which may limit the conditions that can be treated remotely.

Summary

House Bill 3444 aims to enhance the provision of telemedicine medical services by physicians in Texas, facilitating a more convenient and cost-effective healthcare option for patients. The bill defines telemedicine medical services as health care services provided through real-time telecommunications technology, thereby expanding access to medical care without the need for an in-person visit. Provisions within the bill stipulate that patients must establish a physician-patient relationship prior to receiving telemedicine services, an initial encounter which can be conducted via telecommunications technology. This change is expected to lower barriers for individuals seeking medical consultations, particularly in remote areas or for those with mobility challenges.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB3444 stem from concerns about safety and the quality of care provided through telemedicine. Critics may argue that establishing a physician-patient relationship solely through telecommunications could compromise the standard of care, particularly for complex medical cases. Additionally, fears of potential fraud and abuse in telemedicine practices necessitate robust oversight and compliance measures, as the bill emphasizes the need for protocols to prevent such issues. Debate may also arise regarding the adequacy of resources available for telemedicine services, including adequate technology and training for healthcare providers to effectively engage in this mode of patient care.

Companion Bills

TX SB1177

Identical Relating to the provision of telemedicine medical services by a physician.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2527

Relating to the regulation of telemedicine medical services, teledentistry services, and telehealth services; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB592

Relating to the provision of telehealth and telemedicine medical services by certain health professionals located outside of this state; requiring registration to engage in an occupation; authorizing fees.

TX HB1771

Relating to rules regarding the provision by a health professional of a telemedicine medical service, teledentistry dental service, or telehealth service.

TX HB617

Relating to a pilot project to provide emergency telemedicine medical services and telehealth services in rural areas.

TX SB251

Relating to a pilot project to provide emergency telemedicine medical services and telehealth services in rural areas.

TX HB593

Relating to the provision of direct patient care by physicians and health care practitioners.

TX HB5014

Relating to the establishment of the Autism Medicaid Services Program Advisory Council to evaluate the provision of applied behavior analysis services under Medicaid.

TX SB2178

Relating to the establishment of the Autism Medicaid Services Program Advisory Council to evaluate the provision of applied behavior analysis services under Medicaid.

TX SB1359

Relating to reporting on the use of telemedicine medical services and telehealth services among participating providers of certain managed care plans.

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.

Similar Bills

WV HB4382

Relating to preserving a patient’s right to abortion

WV SB551

Preserving patient's right to abortion

TX SB1177

Relating to the provision of telemedicine medical services by a physician.

TX HB2333

Relating to the practice of telemedicine.

TX HB1470

Relating to the practice of telemedicine.

TX SB1107

Relating to telemedicine and telehealth services.

TX HB2697

Relating to telemedicine and telehealth services.

LA HB903

Provides for the Louisiana Telehealth Access Act