Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1808

Caption

Relating to the use of promotoras and community health workers in Medicaid managed care.

Impact

If enacted, SB1808 would amend the Government Code by adding specific provisions that recognize the services provided by promotoras and community health workers in the context of state Medicaid programs. This change is expected to lead to more flexible funding use, allowing healthcare organizations to invest in community health initiatives that are essential for improving access to healthcare and reducing disparities among marginalized populations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1808 aims to enhance the role of promotoras and community health workers within the Medicaid managed care system in Texas. The bill proposes that services provided by these workers be categorized as quality improvement costs rather than administrative expenses by managed care organizations. This reclassification is intended to facilitate better allocation of resources within the healthcare system and to underscore the importance of community health outreach efforts in improving patient outcomes.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1808 could arise over the implications of cost categorization changes for managed care organizations. Critics may argue that this could lead to misunderstandings regarding funding allocations, potentially affecting the financial viability of programs that serve vulnerable populations. Furthermore, there are broader concerns regarding how the integration of community health workers will be implemented and whether it will translate into tangible improvements in health outcomes for individuals enrolled in Medicaid.

Companion Bills

TX HB2091

Same As Relating to the use of promotoras and community health workers in Medicaid managed care.

Previously Filed As

TX SB136

Relating to the use of promotoras and community health workers in Medicaid managed care.

TX HB105

Relating to the use of promotoras and community health workers in Medicaid managed care.

TX HB2091

Relating to the use of promotoras and community health workers in Medicaid managed care.

Similar Bills

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