Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB620

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

Caption

Relating to the regulation of certain health care provider network contract arrangements; providing an administrative penalty; authorizing a fee.

Impact

The introduction of HB620 is set to have a significant impact on how provider network contracts are managed in the state. Notably, it mandates that providers have access to contracts and clarifies what constitutes reasonable access to information. Additionally, the bill empowers the commissioner to impose sanctions or administrative penalties on contracting entities that violate the provisions of the new regulations, thereby instilling a sense of accountability within the healthcare industry. This regulatory oversight is expected to result in more equitable and fair dealings in provider contracting.

Summary

House Bill 620 seeks to establish regulations surrounding health care provider network contracts in Texas. The bill amends the Insurance Code by adding Chapter 1458, which sets forth definitions related to healthcare services and outlines the requirements for contracts between contracting entities and providers. This legislative action aims to standardize practices related to health benefit plans, which include a range of services from hospital treatment to outpatient care. By providing a clear framework for negotiations, the bill intends to enhance transparency and foster better relationships between providers and contracting entities.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding HB620 is the administrative burden it may impose on smaller contracting entities. Stakeholders have raised concerns that the requirements for express authority and the need for detailed disclosure may disproportionately affect smaller healthcare providers. Critics argue that this may lead to increased operational costs, potentially driving some providers out of the market. Conversely, supporters believe that these measures will protect providers from exploitative practices and lead to improved health service delivery for covered individuals. The balance between necessary regulation and operational freedom remains a critical debate as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

TX SB822

Identical Relating to the regulation of certain health care provider network contract arrangements; providing an administrative penalty; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

TX SB1882

Relating to a school district contract to partner with an open-enrollment charter school to operate a district campus.

NJ A4194

Prohibits cooperative from receiving public works contract when cooperative-approved vendor fails to pay prevailing wage; concerns cooperative purchasing agreements with other states; and permits contracting units to award certain indefinite contracts.

IA HF986

A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of insurance and financial services, and the utilities commission, including financial literacy and exploitation, tax confidentiality, health insurance rates, health savings accounts, insurer withdrawals, property insurance, service contracts, and cross-subsidization of public utilities, and including penalties.(Formerly HF 911, HSB 256.)

IA SSB1194

A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of insurance and financial services including financial literacy and exploitation, tax confidentiality, health insurance rates, health savings accounts, insurer withdrawals, property insurance, and service contracts, and including penalties.

IA HF911

A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of insurance and financial services including financial literacy and exploitation, tax confidentiality, health insurance rates, health savings accounts, insurer withdrawals, property insurance, and service contracts, and including penalties.(Formerly HSB 256; See HF 986.)

IA HSB256

A bill for an act relating to matters under the purview of the department of insurance and financial services including financial literacy and exploitation, tax confidentiality, health insurance rates, health savings accounts, insurer withdrawals, property insurance, and service contracts, and including penalties.(See HF 911, HF 986.)

NV AB370

Revises provisions relating to service contracts. (BDR 57-517)

TX HB3762

Relating to regulation of prepaid funeral benefits.