Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB289

Filed
11/12/08  
Out of Senate Committee
3/2/09  
Voted on by Senate
3/19/09  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to health information technology used in the medical assistance and child health plan programs.

Impact

This bill is expected to have significant implications for healthcare providers and facilities operating within the state's medical assistance and child health plan frameworks. By aligning health information technology with nationally recognized standards, it is likely to facilitate better interoperability among systems, improve patient outcomes through enhanced data exchange, and ultimately reduce administrative burdens. The integration of effective electronic health records and clinical decision support systems means healthcare providers will be better equipped to deliver timely and accurate care.

Summary

SB289 aims to enhance the standards of health information technology utilized in Texas's medical assistance and child health plan programs. The bill mandates that the Health and Human Services Commission ensures conformity of health technology to the standards set by the Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel, as sponsored by the American National Standards Institute. The standardization is intended to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of clinical practices, which is critical in a state where healthcare delivery is pivotal.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to establish beneficial standards, there may be points of contention regarding the implementation of these standards, particularly if agencies need to secure waivers from federal entities to proceed. This dependence on federal approvals could delay the intended impacts of the bill and raise concerns among stakeholders about the pace of technological advancements in Texas's public health programs. The push for such standardization might also provoke discussions about resource allocation and the ability of local programs to meet these new requirements without added fiscal strain.

Companion Bills

TX HB3299

Identical Relating to ensuring that health information technology used in the medical assistance and child health plan programs conforms to certain standards.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1293

Relating to the reimbursement of prescription drugs under Medicaid and the child health plan program.

TX HB5024

Relating to establishing the Medicaid home health efficiency technologies pilot program.

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.

TX HB3286

Relating to prescription drug benefits under Medicaid and the child health plan program.

TX HB3571

Relating to the establishment of the case assistance affiliate program to provide certain assistance to Medicaid recipients and child health plan program enrollees.

TX SB1695

Relating to the establishment of the case assistance affiliate program to provide certain assistance to Medicaid recipients and child health plan program enrollees.

TX SB1496

Relating to authorizing certain health benefit exchanges to make eligibility determinations under Medicaid and the child health plan program.

TX HB134

Relating to Medicaid and child health plan program coverage and reimbursement for childhood cranial remolding orthosis.

TX HB23

Relating to implementation of an express lane option for determining eligibility and enrolling certain individuals in Medicaid or the child health plan program.

TX HB36

Relating to implementation of an express lane option for determining eligibility and enrolling certain individuals in Medicaid or the child health plan program.

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