Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3424

Caption

Relating to the creation of a strategic plan for expanding access to long-acting reversible contraception.

Impact

The strategic plan developed under this bill is expected to address barriers faced by specific populations, especially Medicaid recipients and those without health insurance. Key aspects include analyzing healthcare provider billing practices and potential costs associated with presumptive eligibility strategies. The ultimate goal is to create partnerships with various stakeholders to raise awareness and education about LARC among both providers and the community, which could lead to improved health outcomes and a reduction in unintended pregnancies.

Summary

House Bill 3424 is centered on the creation of a strategic plan aimed at expanding access to long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) in Texas. The bill mandates the Department of State Health Services to develop this plan, focusing on significantly reducing barriers to access for patients. LARC methods, which include injections, intrauterine devices, and subdermal implants, are intended to provide effective contraception over an extended period. By streamlining access to these contraceptive methods, the bill seeks to enhance reproductive health services across Texas.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve access to essential reproductive health services, there could be points of contention regarding how this plan is implemented. Concerns may arise about the allocation of resources and funding, as well as the role of various organizations in helping execute the proposed strategies. Additionally, debates may occur about the political implications of increasing access to contraception in Texas, a state known for its mixed legislative history on reproductive health policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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