Relating to the creation of a task force to study maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity.
Impact
If passed, HB1085 would result in the integration of systematic studies focusing on maternal health within state public health frameworks. This initiative would equip public health officials and policymakers with vital data which could lead to enhanced maternal care strategies and regulations across Texas. The task force is authorized to collect and analyze data from various healthcare facilities, increasing accountability and understanding within the healthcare system regarding maternal health issues.
Summary
House Bill 1085 seeks to establish a Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Task Force within the Department of State Health Services to study and analyze cases of maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity in Texas. The task force is meant to research the trends associated with pregnancy-related deaths and identify the factors leading to severe maternal health complications. This comprehensive approach aims to improve maternal healthcare outcomes and reduce the incidence of preventable deaths.
Contention
Despite the potential benefits, the establishment of such a task force may bring about mixed opinions among stakeholders involved in maternal healthcare. Some legislators may argue about the funding needs and regulatory implications of the bill, raising questions on the fiscal responsibility of the state to support such a task force in the long run. Moreover, the discussions surrounding data privacy and the collection of sensitive health information will require careful deliberation to protect patients' rights while ensuring necessary data is obtained for analysis.
Relating to the confidentiality and reporting of certain maternal mortality information to the Department of State Health Services and to a work group establishing a maternal mortality and morbidity data registry.
Relating to an exception to certain reporting requirements for health care providers reviewing information on maternal mortality and morbidity for the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee.
Establishes requirements concerning provision of postpartum care, pregnancy loss, and stillbirth information and development of personalized postpartum care plans.
Requires health insurers to cover self-measured blood pressure monitoring for subscribers with preeclampsia; requires health care professionals to provide home blood pressure monitor to pregnant patients diagnosed with preeclampsia.
Requires health insurers to cover self-measured blood pressure monitoring for subscribers with preeclampsia; requires health care professionals to provide home blood pressure monitor to pregnant patients diagnosed with preeclampsia.
Requires health insurers to cover self-measured blood pressure monitoring for subscribers with preeclampsia; requires health care professionals to provide home blood pressure monitor to pregnant patients diagnosed with preeclampsia.