Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1482

Caption

Relating to the availability online of hospital trauma response revenue code data.

Impact

The implementation of SB1482 is expected to impact how hospital trauma data is collected, reported, and utilized. By making this information publicly available, stakeholders, including researchers, policymakers, and the general public, can better understand the effectiveness and efficiency of trauma care across Texas. This could lead to improved practices within hospitals and potentially influence funding and resource allocation in the healthcare system, particularly in regions with high trauma rates.

Summary

SB1482 aims to enhance transparency in hospital trauma response operations by mandating that trauma response revenue code data be made available online. The bill requires the Texas Department of Health to publish this data on its website, ensuring that the information is accessible to the public. This initiative is part of a broader movement to improve accountability and oversight within the health care system, particularly concerning trauma care, which can have significant impacts on patient outcomes and community health.

Contention

While SB1482 is largely aimed at promoting transparency, it may face challenges regarding the accuracy and completeness of the data reported. Concerns could arise about how hospitals manage their data collection and the potential implications of publicly available revenue codes. Additionally, there could be discussions about the confidentiality of financial data and the balance between transparency and protecting sensitive information. Stakeholders may also debate the adequacy of state resources to handle the additional data collection and reporting responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4147

Relating to the eligibility of certain first responders for workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX SB1776

Relating to the eligibility of certain first responders for workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX HB5244

Relating to certain hospitals and their treatment of mental health.

TX SB2090

Relating to prohibited adverse employment action against certain first responders based on post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX HB3416

Relating to the eligibility of certain first responders for workers' compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder under the workers' compensation system.

TX HB4288

Relating to a study on the use of alternative therapies for treating post-traumatic stress disorder.

TX HB1890

Relating to the operation of a hospital at home program by certain hospitals; authorizing a fee.

TX SB2332

Relating to the operations of hospital districts in counties with a population of at least 190,000 persons.

TX SB1156

Relating to the operation of a hospital at home program by certain hospitals; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1380

Relating to training for peace officers on acquired and traumatic brain injuries and trauma-affected veterans.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.