Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1189

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Caption

Relating to a strategic plan for the child health plan and medical assistance programs.

Impact

The impact of SB1189 extends beyond mere administrative efficiency; it seeks to ensure that eligible children and families are aware of the health benefits available to them. By reducing the red tape involved in enrolling participants into the Medicaid and child health programs, the bill could significantly increase accessibility for these essential services. This initiative is particularly crucial for low-income families that depend on Medicaid for their children’s healthcare needs, potentially leading to improved health outcomes across communities.

Summary

SB1189 focuses on enhancing the effectiveness of the child health plan and Medicaid programs in Texas by mandating the development and implementation of a strategic plan. This plan, to be developed by the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission, aims to heighten community outreach and education about available benefits, while also streamlining administrative processes related to eligibility and enrollment. The strategic planning must be finalized by September 1, 2010, with implementation following on September 1, 2011.

Contention

While the text does not elaborate on contentious points, there could be potential debates around the allocation of resources for outreach programs versus administrative costs. Lawmakers might express differing opinions regarding the prioritization of reducing paperwork against ensuring adequate funding for educational outreach initiatives. Moreover, the need for obtaining any necessary waivers from federal agencies before the implementation of certain provisions could also raise discussions on how this could delay the expected benefits of the bill.

Companion Bills

TX HB745

Identical Relating to a strategic plan for the child health plan and medical assistance programs.

Similar Bills

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