Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1339

Caption

Relating to benefit review conferences and certain required reports under the Texas workers' compensation system.

Impact

One notable amendment is related to the conduct of benefit review conferences. HB1339 permits these conferences to be held telephonically or via videoconference in addition to in-person meetings, thereby enhancing accessibility for claimants. This flexibility is intended to reduce the burden on injured workers who may have difficulty traveling long distances, as it sets a cap of 75 miles for in-person meetings unless exceptional circumstances warrant otherwise.

Summary

House Bill 1339 addresses various aspects concerning the Texas workers' compensation system, focusing primarily on the conduct of benefit review conferences and mandatory report requirements. The bill proposes amendments to the existing Insurance Code and Labor Code, which are essential for streamlining administrative processes related to workers' compensation claims. Among other changes, the bill emphasizes the importance of improving access to medical benefits for injured workers across the state.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB1339 primarily center on the implications of the proposed changes for both injured workers and insurance providers. Supporters argue that the bill's provisions will enhance the efficiency of the workers' compensation system, ensuring quicker access to necessary medical care and promoting equitable treatment of claimants. However, concerns have been raised about the potential for reduced oversight and accountability in the delivery of medical benefits, particularly with the shift toward virtual meetings which some believe might compromise the quality of communication and evaluation during the review process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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