Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1861

Introduced
5/10/11  
Refer
5/12/11  
Enrolled
5/21/11  

Caption

Congratulating the Honorable Joel C. Clouser, Sr., on his 18 years of service as justice of the peace of Precinct 2 in Fort Bend County.

Impact

If passed, HR1861 would have significant implications for state laws governing healthcare and insurance practices. It would require state-level adaptations in areas such as Medicaid coverage, insurance policy formulation, and the establishment of care standards to align with federal mandates. This federal legislation could potentially streamline healthcare operations and enhance service delivery in states with previously inadequate healthcare frameworks.

Summary

HR1861 is a bill aimed at improving access to healthcare by enhancing policies regarding insurance coverage and ensuring fair compensation for medical professionals. The legislation seeks to address the ongoing disparities in healthcare access across different states, with a particular focus on rural and underserved areas. Proponents of the bill believe that by mandating certain standards for insurance providers, it will lead to better healthcare outcomes for patients and foster a more equitable system for healthcare delivery.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR1861 appears to be predominantly supportive, particularly among healthcare professionals and advocacy groups focused on patient rights. While many lawmakers stress the importance of improving patient access to care, some express concerns regarding the costs associated with implementing the new standards and the feasibility of ensuring compliance across various insurance providers. Overall, there seems to be a consensus that the bill addresses a critical need within the healthcare system.

Contention

Notably, points of contention arise primarily around the bill's financial implications for insurance companies and the potential regulatory burden imposed on them. Critics argue that increased regulations could lead to higher premiums and reduced options for consumers. Additionally, concerns have been voiced regarding the bill's enforcement mechanisms and the possible implications for smaller healthcare providers who may struggle to meet the new standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2239

Congratulating Edna Staudt on her retirement as justice of the peace for Precinct 2 of Williamson County.

TX HR1000

Congratulating Connie Hickman on her retirement as justice of the peace for Navarro County Precinct 4.

TX HR2106

Congratulating Brandon W. Barrera on his election as the Kleberg County justice of the peace for Precinct No. 2.

TX HR1525

Congratulating former Harris County Sheriff and Precinct 4 Constable Ron Hickman on his receipt of the inaugural Living Legend Award from the Justices of the Peace and Constables Association of Texas.

TX HR2183

Congratulating Dexter McCoy on his election as the Fort Bend County commissioner for Precinct 4.

TX HR1833

Congratulating Humberto Enriquez on his election as El Paso County justice of the peace for Precinct 7.

TX HR2546

In memory of Kyle Douglas Bradley, Atascosa County Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2.

TX HR253

Honoring Judge Chad Bridges for his 20 years of service to Fort Bend County.

TX HR574

Congratulating the Honorable Robert L. Hurley on his retirement as Atascosa County judge.

TX HR1737

Congratulating the Honorable Eddy Spivey on his recognition by the City of Odessa during Black History Month 2023.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.