86R14371 KSM-D By: Shaheen H.C.R. No. 90 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, An effective way to offset the increasing cost of health care is to use direct primary care for all primary health care services and use a high deductible health insurance plan in combination with a health savings account to cover more expensive care and hospitalization; and WHEREAS, In direct primary care, a single low monthly fee to a physician or clinic covers all primary care services, with no preexisting condition exclusions, no disagreements over covered treatments, no insurance forms to fill out, and no deductibles or co-pays; and WHEREAS, A high deductible health insurance plan in combination with a health savings account is offered by the Employees Retirement System (ERS) of Texas to state employees; the ERS notes that health savings accounts are like tax-free nest eggs for health care expenses because contributions are tax-free, up to a certain amount set by the Internal Revenue Service; withdrawals are not taxed, as long as the money is used for qualified health expenses, and interest and investment earnings are not taxed; and WHEREAS, Unfortunately, Texans who enroll in a high deductible health insurance plan in combination with a health savings account cannot use their health savings account to pay for direct primary care because of an Internal Revenue Service ruling that direct primary care constitutes a second health insurance plan, which is prohibited under federal law governing tax-free contributions to a health savings account; and WHEREAS, Like many other states, Texas has passed legislation to establish that direct primary care is not insurance and that a physician providing direct primary care in return for a monthly retainer is not subject to regulation by the Texas Department of Insurance for the direct primary care; and WHEREAS, Likewise, a federal regulation adopted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to implement the Affordable Care Act treats direct primary care clinics, known as medical homes, as a health benefit, not a health insurance plan; and WHEREAS, Despite state and federal action to clarify that direct primary care is not insurance, congressional action is needed to allow health savings accounts to be used for direct primary care; such action would benefit many Texans, including those in rural communities, by encouraging more patients to get their care from a personal physician, rather than a hospital emergency room, and by encouraging more physicians to practice in direct primary care; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 86th Legislature of the State of Texas hereby urge Congress to allow health savings accounts to be used for direct primary care; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States Congress, and to all the members of the Texas delegation to Congress with the request that this resolution be entered in the Congressional Record as a memorial to the Congress of the United States of America.