AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39; Title 40; Title 63 and Title 68, relative to healthcare providers.
The bill's enactment would potentially streamline the experience of healthcare providers in Tennessee who are navigating the regulatory landscape. By allowing for a longer timeline in which regulatory entities must act, healthcare providers may have additional time to prepare their submissions and ensure compliance with state requirements before receiving a decision. This could reduce the pressure on both providers and regulatory officials but may also delay the licensing process overall, leading to longer wait times for new providers entering the market.
House Bill 0465 proposes amendments to various sections of the Tennessee Code Annotated, specifically targeting the administrative processes surrounding healthcare providers. The primary change is the extension of a time frame related to certain regulatory actions from thirty (30) to sixty (60) business days. This adjustment is particularly relevant for healthcare provider licenses and may affect how quickly providers can expect responses from regulatory bodies regarding their applications or necessary approvals.
Discussion surrounding HB0465 may involve the balance between ensuring timely regulatory compliance and providing adequate time for thorough review by regulatory bodies. Proponents of the bill argue that the extended timeline allows for a more comprehensive evaluation of applications, which could improve overall quality of healthcare services rendered in the state. Conversely, critics may argue that lengthening the review period could hinder the speed at which new healthcare providers can become operational, potentially impacting patient access to services in a timely manner.