Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3301 Latest Draft

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                            81R2337 ALB-D
 By: Kolkhorst H.B. No. 3301


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to a health passport for Medicaid recipients.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 531, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Section 531.096 to read as follows:
 Sec. 531.096.  HEALTH PASSPORT. (a) The commission, with
 the assistance of physicians and other health care providers
 experienced with the use of electronic health records, shall
 develop and provide a health passport for each person who:
 (1)  is receiving medical assistance under the state
 Medicaid program through a managed care plan, as defined by Section
 533.001; and
 (2)  is not provided a health passport under another
 law of this state.
 (a-1)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the commission is not
 required to provide a health passport for each person described by
 that subsection until September 1, 2014. Beginning as soon as
 feasible after September 1, 2009, the commission shall provide a
 health passport to each child entitled to a health passport under
 Subsection (a), or if initial provision of health passports to all
 children is impossible, to selected categories of children.
 Thereafter, at intervals occurring as soon as possible, the
 commission shall expand the provision of health passports to
 additional children and finally to adults. This subsection expires
 September 1, 2014.
 (b)  Information that is accessible through the health
 passport provided under this section must be maintained in an
 electronic format that uses the commission's existing computer
 resources to the greatest extent possible.
 (c)  The executive commissioner shall adopt rules specifying
 the information required to be included in the health passport. The
 required information may include:
 (1)  the name and address of each of the person's
 physicians and health care providers;
 (2)  a record of each visit to a physician or other
 health care provider, including routine checkups;
 (3) an immunization record;
 (4)  a list of the person's known health problems and
 allergies;
 (5)  information on all medications prescribed to the
 person in adequate detail to permit refills of prescriptions,
 including the disease or condition that each medication treats; and
 (6)  any other available health history that physicians
 and other health care providers who provide care for the person
 determine is important.
 (d)  The system used to access the health passport must be
 secure and maintain the confidentiality of the person's health
 records.  To the extent that this section authorizes the use or
 disclosure of protected health information by a covered entity, as
 those terms are defined by the privacy rule of the Administrative
 Simplification subtitle of the Health Insurance Portability and
 Accountability Act of 1996 (Pub. L. No. 104-191) contained in 45
 C.F.R. Part 160 and 45 C.F.R. Part 164, Subparts A and E, the
 covered entity shall ensure that the use or disclosure complies
 with all applicable requirements, standards, or implementation
 specifications of the privacy rule.
 (e)  The commission shall provide training or instructional
 materials regarding use of a health passport to adults who receive
 health passports, parents, guardians, and caretakers of children
 who receive health passports, physicians, and other health care
 providers.
 (f)  The commission shall make health passport information
 available in printed and electronic formats to the following
 individuals when a person loses eligibility for Medicaid, unless
 the commission is required to provide a health passport under
 another program:
 (1)  the person, if the person is an adult or a child
 who has had the disabilities of minority removed; or
 (2)  the person's parent, legal guardian, or other
 caretaker, if the person is a child.
 (g)  The commission shall coordinate the health passports
 and procedures adopted for the Medicaid program under this section
 with the health passport and procedures adopted under Section
 266.006, Family Code, for a child in the foster care system to
 ensure that a child's health passport is transferable between the
 Medicaid program and that system.
 SECTION 2. Section 32.102(b), Human Resources Code, as
 added by Chapter 268 (S.B. 10), Acts of the 80th Legislature,
 Regular Session, 2007, is amended to read as follows:
 (b) If the executive commissioner determines that a need
 exists for the use of health information technology in the medical
 assistance program and that the technology is cost-effective, the
 Health and Human Services Commission may, for the purposes
 prescribed by Subsection (a):
 (1) acquire and implement the technology; or
 (2) evaluate the feasibility of developing and, if
 feasible, develop, the technology through the use or expansion of
 other systems or technologies the commission uses for other
 purposes, including:
 (A) the technologies used in the pilot program
 implemented under Section 531.1063, Government Code; and
 (B) a [the] health passport developed under
 Section 266.006, Family Code, or Section 531.096, Government Code,
 for persons receiving medical assistance not provided a health
 passport under either of those provisions.
 SECTION 3. If before implementing any provision of this Act
 a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a
 federal agency is necessary for implementation of that provision,
 the agency affected by the provision shall request the waiver or
 authorization and may delay implementing that provision until the
 waiver or authorization is granted.
 SECTION 4. Except as otherwise provided by this Act, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2009.