Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB324 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 11/09/2020

                            87R1523 SCL-D
 By: Howard H.B. No. 324


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of the Texas Computational Health
 Research Institute.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subtitle B, Title 2, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended by adding Chapter 54 to read as follows:
 CHAPTER 54. TEXAS COMPUTATIONAL HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE
 SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
 Sec. 54.0001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Executive committee" means the executive
 committee of the institute.
 (2)  "Institute" means the Texas Computational Health
 Research Institute established under this chapter.
 SUBCHAPTER B. INSTITUTE
 Sec. 54.0051.  ESTABLISHMENT; PURPOSE. The Texas
 Computational Health Research Institute is established to leverage
 the expertise and capacity of certain health-related institutions
 by developing computational models to:
 (1)  assist health care providers with identifying
 individual risk factors when treating a specific disease or injury
 or performing a specific health care procedure; and
 (2)  determine the most cost-effective method to
 achieve the optimal health outcome in the treatment of a specific
 disease or injury or the performance of a specific health care
 procedure.
 Sec. 54.0052.  COMPOSITION. The institute is composed of:
 (1)  the Texas Advanced Computing Center;
 (2)  The University of Texas at Austin; and
 (3)  other health-related institutions and
 health-related institutions of higher education the executive
 committee considers necessary, subject to the availability of
 funds.
 Sec. 54.0053.  ADMINISTRATIVE ATTACHMENT. The institute is
 administratively attached to the Texas Higher Education
 Coordinating Board and is funded solely by money appropriated to
 the coordinating board for the institute. The coordinating board
 may use an amount not to exceed three percent of the money
 appropriated for the institute, as approved by the executive
 committee, to provide administrative support to the institute.
 SUBCHAPTER C. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
 Sec. 54.0101.  COMPOSITION. The institute is governed by an
 executive committee composed of the following members:
 (1)  a representative of the Texas Advanced Computing
 Center, designated by the executive director of the center;
 (2)  a representative of The University of Texas at
 Austin with expertise in health care, designated by the president
 of the university;
 (3)  a representative of any other health-related
 institution or health-related institution of higher education the
 executive committee includes in the composition of the institute,
 designated by the executive head of the institution; and
 (4)  any other member, designated by a majority of the
 executive committee.
 Sec. 54.0102.  VACANCY. A vacancy on the executive
 committee shall be filled in the same manner as the original
 appointment.
 Sec. 54.0103.  PRESIDING OFFICER. The executive committee
 shall elect a presiding officer from among the membership of the
 executive committee.
 Sec. 54.0104.  GENERAL DUTIES. The executive committee
 shall:
 (1)  establish procedures for requesting a
 computational model that complies with Subchapter D;
 (2)  establish procedures and policies for the
 administration of funds under this chapter; and
 (3)  establish procedures to document compliance by
 executive committee members and staff with applicable laws
 governing conflicts of interest.
 Sec. 54.0105.  REPORT TO LEGISLATURE. Not later than
 January 1 of each odd-numbered year, the executive committee shall
 submit a report to the legislature on the achievements of the
 institute, including the computational models developed by the
 institute, in the preceding two years.
 SUBCHAPTER D. HEALTH CARE COMPUTATIONAL MODELING
 Sec. 54.0151.  REQUEST FOR COMPUTATIONAL MODEL. (a) A
 member of the legislature or a health care provider may request the
 institute to develop a computational model for:
 (1)  treating a specific disease or injury; or
 (2)  performing a specific health care procedure.
 (b)  The institute shall determine whether to accept a
 request to develop a computational model and provide a response to
 the requestor not later than the 30th day after the date the request
 is received by the institute.
 Sec. 54.0152.  COMPUTATIONAL MODEL REQUIREMENTS. If the
 institute accepts a request under Section 54.0151, the institute
 shall develop a computational model that:
 (1)  allows a health care provider to assess risk
 factors for an individual patient in treating the disease or
 injury, or performing the health care procedure, as applicable;
 (2)  provides a health care provider clinical
 recommendations for treatment of the disease or injury, or
 performance of the health care procedure, as applicable, based on a
 patient's risk factors to achieve the optimal health outcome in the
 most cost-effective manner;
 (3)  is based on data:
 (A)  supported by relevant health care experts and
 literature; and
 (B)  acquired over a period sufficiently recent to
 have significant scientific value for the treatment of the disease
 or injury or performance of the health care procedure; and
 (4)  does not disclose any personally identifiable
 information of individuals included in the model's data.
 Sec. 54.0153.  DATA REQUEST. (a) The institute may request
 relevant data to develop a model requested under Section 54.0151
 from a state agency, health-related institution, or health-related
 institution of higher education.
 (b)  A person electing to provide data in response to a
 request submitted under Subsection (a) shall ensure the data does
 not contain any personally identifiable information.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.