Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1295

Caption

Relating to early childhood intervention and rehabilitative and habilitative services.

Impact

The legislation creates a framework that mandates the Health and Human Services Commission to guarantee the delivery of services not contingent on Medicaid eligibility, particularly for children in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services. Moreover, it establishes a tele-connective pilot program that utilizes telehealth services to expand access to interventions in school districts, particularly those with limited service providers.

Summary

House Bill 1295 focuses on enhancing early childhood intervention and rehabilitative services in Texas, specifically under the STAR Health program. It amends existing statutes to prohibit managed care organizations from requiring prior authorization for early childhood intervention services as outlined in a child’s individualized family service plan. This aims to streamline access to essential services for children with developmental delays, effectively reducing bureaucratic hurdles that could impede timely intervention.

Contention

Discussion around HB1295 has revealed concerns regarding the implications of reduced prior authorization requirements. While advocates argue that this will facilitate better access to necessary rehabilitative services, critics express concerns that it may inadvertently lead to increased costs or a strain on service providers. Additionally, the funding mechanisms outlined to support workforce development grants for early childhood intervention providers have been scrutinized, particularly regarding the degree to which they will effectively enhance service delivery and efficacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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