Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1782

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

Caption

Relating to the requirement that certain health care providers who provide services at a hospital wear photo identification.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1782 will modify existing policies within health care facilities operating in Texas, specifically relating to health care provider identification. Hospitals will be required to develop formal policies that ensure compliance with the identification standards set by the bill. This change aims to improve patient safety and trust in health care services, theoretically allowing patients and their families to easily identify and interact with health care providers. Compliance may necessitate revisions to training for new staff and adjustments in hospital procedures.

Summary

House Bill 1782 concerns the requirements for health care providers serving in hospitals, specifically mandating that they wear photo identification badges during patient interactions. This bill aims to enhance transparency and safety in patient care, ensuring that those responsible for delivering health services are easily identifiable. The identification badges must display the provider's name, associated department, title, and, if applicable, their status as a student, intern, trainee, or resident. The intent is to create a more controlled and recognizable environment for patients and visitors in hospital settings.

Contention

While the bill promotes safety and identification transparency, it may generate debate surrounding the practicality of wearing such badges in all patient encounters, especially in cases where providers may need to wear isolation gear due to certain health protocols. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the administrative burden placed on hospitals to implement mandatory identification policies and how these changes will be enforced. Stakeholders from the medical community might also express opinions about the appropriateness of the identification requirements and their potential implications for patient privacy.

Companion Bills

TX SB945

Similar Relating to the identification requirements of certain health care providers associated with a hospital.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2324

Relating to the regulation of certain health professionals and health facilities; providing civil and administrative penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4867

Relating to health care transparency, including advertising, identification, and notice requirements for certain health facilities and health professionals; authorizing administrative and civil penalties.

TX SB299

Relating to health care services provided at a hospital by a physician who is not a member of the hospital's medical staff and the hospital's liability for health care services provided by such a physician.

TX HB633

Relating to the method of payment for certain health care provided by a hospital.

TX SB490

Relating to itemized billing for health care services and supplies provided by health care providers.

TX HB1873

Relating to patients' rights, consumer protection, and directives for the provision of health care services; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB17

Relating to the provision of certain behavioral health services, including intensive outpatient services and partial hospitalization services, under Medicaid.

TX HB1973

Relating to itemized billing for health care services and supplies provided by health care providers; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX HB1925

Relating to the continuation of a health care provider participation program by the Harris County Hospital District.

TX SB2039

Relating to health care practitioner authority regarding certain do-not-resuscitate orders, including the use of electronic copies and photographs of out-of-hospital do-not-resuscitate orders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.