Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3406

Caption

Relating to the delegation of prescriptive authority by physicians.

Impact

The enactment of HB 3406 will particularly affect Section 157.0512 of the Texas Occupations Code. The bill mandates that any delegation of prescriptive authority made after the effective date of this legislation cannot involve any form of compensation to the delegating physician. This change will ensure that physicians who delegate prescribing power do so without financial incentive, which can influence the ethical dimensions of patient care and healthcare delivery processes.

Summary

House Bill 3406 addresses the delegation of prescriptive authority by physicians, particularly in relation to advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants. The bill seeks to prevent physicians from receiving remuneration when delegating such authority, which has implications for collaborative practice agreements and healthcare providers. By regulating this aspect of delegation, the bill aims to clarify the legal and financial relationships between physicians and other healthcare practitioners.

Contention

While the intent of HB 3406 is to promote ethical practices in healthcare, there may be differing opinions on its potential impact on healthcare accessibility and provider collaboration. Some may argue that prohibiting remuneration could discourage physicians from delegating authority, thereby limiting the ability of advanced practice providers to function effectively in their roles. Others may support the bill as a necessary step to eliminate conflicts of interest and enhance patient trust in the prescribing process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB343

Relating to the prescriptive authority of certain psychologists; authorizing a fee.

TX HB3567

Relating to requirements for the renewal of a physician's registration permit and the delegation by a physician of certain medical acts.

TX HB2079

Relating to the authority of pharmacists to order and furnish certain prescription drugs.

TX HB2764

Relating to self-inducement of an abortion or self-prescription of an abortion-inducing drug by physicians or applicants for a medical license.

TX SB160

Relating to the furnishing by pharmacists and dispensing by physicians of certain medications.

TX HB3230

Relating to the prescribing or ordering of a controlled substance or dangerous drug or device by an advanced practice registered nurse or physician assistant under a prescriptive authority agreement.

TX HB1240

Relating to the authority of a physician to provide and dispense and to delegate authority to provide and dispense certain drugs.

TX HB2078

Relating to the authority of a physician to provide and dispense and to delegate authority to provide and dispense certain drugs.

TX HB784

Relating to the delegation of certain authority of a county judge or commissioners court in certain counties.

TX SB542

Relating to the delegation of certain authority of a county judge or commissioners court in certain counties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.