Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1428

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

Caption

Relating to the provision of mental health telemedicine medical services.

Impact

The bill makes significant changes to the Occupations Code, specifically regarding the requirement for health professionals providing mental health services via telemedicine. It allows treating physicians and health professionals to operate without needing a 'patient site presenter' for telemedicine services, except in behavioral emergencies. Moreover, it facilitates the use of patients' homes or institutional settings as recognized locations for evaluations, thereby broadening access to mental health services for individuals in these settings. This shift could have a profound impact on how mental health services are delivered in Texas, especially in underserved areas.

Summary

SB1428 aims to provide clear regulations regarding the provision of mental health telemedicine services. This bill seeks to establish definitions related to mental health emergencies and the roles of healthcare professionals in these cases. Notably, it redefines certain terms to clarify what constitutes a behavioral emergency and the necessary actions that can be taken by healthcare providers during such situations. The bill emphasizes the importance of utilizing telemedicine in mental health care while ensuring that appropriate standards and protocols are adhered to.

Contention

Despite the positive aspects of expanding mental health services, there may be concerns regarding the quality of care provided through telemedicine compared to in-person evaluations. The provision that does not require a face-to-face evaluation, except in an emergency, may raise questions about diagnostic accuracy and the effectiveness of treatment. Additionally, there may be debates among health professionals about the implications for supervision and the potential for overworking physicians who may need to manage multiple telehealth cases at once without adequate support.

Notable points

The act emphasizes the necessity of preventing fraud and ensuring patient safety, and it empowers the Texas Medical Board to adopt necessary rules for overseeing telemedicine practices. The ability to diagnose without an initial in-person consultation could enhance service accessibility but might also contribute to varying standards across the profession. Overall, SB1428 marks a significant step towards integrating telemedicine into the mental health framework, with both potential benefits and challenges on the horizon.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB592

Relating to the provision of telehealth and telemedicine medical services by certain health professionals located outside of this state; requiring registration to engage in an occupation; authorizing fees.

TX SB2527

Relating to the regulation of telemedicine medical services, teledentistry services, and telehealth services; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB1726

Relating to the reimbursement and payment of claims by certain health benefit plan issuers for telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services, and telehealth services.

TX SB724

Relating to the reimbursement and payment of claims by certain health benefit plan issuers for telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services, and telehealth services.

TX SB1043

Relating to the reimbursement and payment of claims by certain health benefit plan issuers for telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services, and telehealth services.

TX HB1390

Relating to telemedicine medical services and telehealth services covered by certain health benefit plans or provided by a pharmacist.

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX HB617

Relating to a pilot project to provide emergency telemedicine medical services and telehealth services in rural areas.

TX SB251

Relating to a pilot project to provide emergency telemedicine medical services and telehealth services in rural areas.

TX HB1771

Relating to rules regarding the provision by a health professional of a telemedicine medical service, teledentistry dental service, or telehealth service.

Similar Bills

TX SB1107

Relating to telemedicine and telehealth services.

TX HB2697

Relating to telemedicine and telehealth services.

TX SB1177

Relating to the provision of telemedicine medical services by a physician.

TX HB3444

Relating to the provision of telemedicine medical services by a physician.

TX HB2333

Relating to the practice of telemedicine.

TX HB1470

Relating to the practice of telemedicine.

LA HB903

Provides for the Louisiana Telehealth Access Act

TX HB2250

Relating to the delivery of telemedicine medical services and telehealth services.