Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR57 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/27/2019

                            86R20163 CLE-D
 By: Kolkhorst S.C.R. No. 57


 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, The Texas Department of Insurance reports that while
 the group health insurance market in Texas remains relatively
 stable, the individual market for health insurance continues to
 experience issues with access and affordability; and
 WHEREAS, According to the department's 2018 Biennial Report,
 eight carriers will offer individual major medical plans on the
 federal health exchange in Texas in 2019, compared to 19 carriers in
 2016, and the cost of premiums for most of the plans will increase
 70 to 200 percent compared to the cost in 2014, when Affordable Care
 Act plans first became available; and
 WHEREAS, The Texas Department of Insurance further reports
 that Section 1332 of the Affordable Care Act encourages innovation
 by allowing states to request a waiver from certain provisions of
 the Act and that new federal guidance provides more flexibility to
 states in applying for such a waiver; and
 WHEREAS, Eight states have received a 1332 innovation waiver
 to increase choice and competition in their individual health
 insurance markets while protecting people with preexisting
 conditions, according to the National Conference of State
 Legislatures; and
 WHEREAS, The National Conference of State Legislatures
 describes an additional waiver of federal law that affects state
 health care coverage under Medicaid; Section 1115 of the Social
 Security Act encourages state experimental demonstrations in
 Medicaid; states have used 1115 demonstration waivers to test a
 wide range of policy approaches, including offering coverage to
 otherwise ineligible populations, providing services not typically
 covered by Medicaid, experimenting with cost sharing and other
 payment reforms, and implementing changes to the delivery system;
 and
 WHEREAS, Innovation in state health care coverage does not
 always require a waiver; some options for achieving greater
 flexibility with current Medicaid funding can be implemented
 directly by states, subject to federal guidelines; and
 WHEREAS, States have been given greater flexibility to foster
 innovation in state health care coverage, and a study would help to
 identify all of the options for improving access to quality health
 care in Texas; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 86th Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby request the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house
 of representatives to create a joint interim committee on state
 health care coverage; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the committee explore options for improving
 access to quality health care in Texas, including options for
 achieving greater flexibility with current Medicaid funding and for
 using 1115 demonstration waivers and 1332 innovation waivers; and,
 be it further
 RESOLVED, That the committee be composed of four members of
 the senate appointed by the lieutenant governor, who shall
 designate one of the members as joint chair, and four members of the
 house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house, who
 shall designate one of the members as joint chair; and, be it
 further
 RESOLVED, That the committee submit a full report, including
 findings and recommendations, to the 87th Texas Legislature before
 it convenes in January 2021; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the committee's proceedings and operations be
 governed by such general rules and policies for interim committees
 as the 86th Texas Legislature may adopt.