Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB960

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

Caption

Relating to the right of a dentist to contract for certain services.

Impact

This legislation will amend existing laws under Chapter 251 of the Occupations Code by introducing new standards regarding contracting relationships between dentists and third-party entities. It emphasizes that any arrangement allowing non-dentists to control or influence dental practices is presumed to interfere with a dentist's independent judgment. The bill also stipulates the types of services that can be legally contracted without violating these professional standards, fostering an environment where dentists can seek necessary business support while maintaining the integrity of their clinical decision-making processes.

Summary

SB960, titled 'Relating to the right of a dentist to contract for certain services', focuses on the professional autonomy of dentists and the regulations surrounding their contracts with management service organizations. The bill aims to clarify the extent to which non-dentists can have influence over a dentist's professional judgment, ensuring that the practice of dentistry remains under the control of licensed practitioners. By establishing specific definitions and parameters related to these agreements, it seeks to protect dentists from undue influence that could compromise the quality of care provided to patients.

Contention

Opposition to SB960 may arise from various stakeholders in the healthcare industry who view the bill as limiting opportunities for efficient practice management. While proponents argue that it strengthens ethical dental practices, critics might contend that overly restrictive regulations could hinder dentists' ability to partner with non-dental professionals for operational support. The potential challenge is balancing business needs with the ethical obligations of dental professionals, thereby maintaining patient care quality without undermining their financial viability.

Companion Bills

TX HB2330

Identical Relating to the right of a dentist to contract for certain services.

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