Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB594

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

Caption

Relating to the Women's Health Program.

Impact

The legislative intent behind SB594 highlights the vital role of state support in bridging gaps in women’s health services. By mandating processes that identify potentially eligible women, particularly those transitioning from medical assistance, the bill establishes a framework to support women in maintaining their health care access. It also proposes the development of a pilot outreach program in Bexar County, which is aligned with statewide efforts to manage and monitor eligibility closely, thus creating a reliable pathway for women to continue receiving necessary health services.

Summary

SB594, relating to the Women's Health Program, aims to enhance the outreach and enrollment of eligible women into the program which provides health services to support women's reproductive health needs. The bill emphasizes the importance of maintaining services at a level that was consistent until September 1, 2009, ensuring continued access to programs intended to reduce unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. By requiring adequate resources for marketing and outreach, SB594 seeks to maximize women's participation and continuous access to health services following the termination of their eligibility for medical assistance programs.

Contention

Despite the constructive objectives of SB594, there may be debates surrounding the effectiveness of pilot programs and the adequacy of resources allocated for outreach initiatives. Some advocates may argue that more robust state-level funding and policies are necessary to address underlying issues such as socio-economic barriers that women face when accessing health care. The bill includes provisions for monitoring and evaluation to assess the outreach program's effectiveness, which adds a layer of accountability but may also raise questions regarding how the outcomes will be measured and utilized for further legislative action.

Companion Bills

TX HB892

Identical Relating to the Women's Health Program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.