Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1573

Caption

Relating to a study to identify and address inefficiencies in state health care regulations.

Impact

The results from the study will lead to recommendations for the legislature on how to revise or eliminate ineffective regulations. This process is expected to enhance the quality and accessibility of health care services in Texas. By involving stakeholders through public meetings for gathering testimony, the bill promotes a collaborative approach to understanding the practical implications of health care regulations, aiming to reconcile state legislative mandates with the realities faced by health care providers and patients alike.

Summary

SB1573 aims to address inefficiencies in state health care regulations in Texas. The bill mandates the Health and Human Services Commission to conduct a comprehensive study that identifies redundant, inefficient, or obsolete regulations impacting health care delivery. This initiative is seen as a response to the growing complexity and burden of regulatory compliance that health care providers encounter, which can impede effective service delivery to patients. The bill emphasizes the need for a systematic evaluation of existing regulations to improve the overall healthcare framework in the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1573 might focus on the balance between regulatory oversight and ensuring quality care. While proponents argue that reducing regulatory burdens can foster a more efficient health care environment, critics may voice concerns regarding the potential risk of lowering standards or oversight that protect patient welfare. Discussions may arise regarding which regulations are deemed unnecessary and the implications of their removal on public health outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB504

Relating to a "Texas solution" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace; requiring a fee.

TX HB2563

Relating to a study on the disparities in the provision of certain health care services to Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in this state.

TX HB4792

Relating to establishing the Texas Carbon Emissions Mitigation and Severe Weather Adaptation Commission to study and address the impacts of carbon emissions and severe weather in this state.

TX HB1144

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

TX HB10

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

TX HB26

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

TX HB233

Relating to inservice training on identifying abuse, neglect, and illegal, unprofessional, and unethical conduct in certain health care facilities.

TX SB831

Relating to inservice training on identifying abuse, neglect, and illegal, unprofessional, and unethical conduct in certain health care facilities.

TX HB1481

Relating to sickle cell disease health care improvement and the sickle cell task force.

TX HB76

Relating to a "Texas Way" to reforming and addressing issues related to the Medicaid program, including the creation of an alternative program designed to ensure health benefit plan coverage to certain low-income individuals through the private marketplace.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.