Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3605

Caption

Relating to the composition of the Governor's EMS and Trauma Advisory Council.

Impact

The passage of HB3605 would lead to significant changes in how trauma care and emergency services are governed in Texas. By including a representative from an ambulatory surgical center, the bill acknowledges the importance of these facilities in emergency medical responses and trauma treatment. This is expected to facilitate more integrated discussions within the council, potentially leading to improved patient outcomes and better resource allocation across various emergency services. The bill reflects an ongoing commitment to adapt and enhance the state's emergency care policies to meet evolving healthcare needs.

Summary

House Bill 3605 seeks to amend Section 773.012 of the Health and Safety Code, focusing on the composition of the Governor's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Trauma Advisory Council. The bill aims to enhance the diversity and expertise of the council by increasing its membership from 19 to 20 members. The additional member will specifically be a representative of an ambulatory surgical center, thus recognizing the role of these centers in the broader emergency medical and trauma care landscape within Texas. This adjustment is intended to ensure that the advisory council better reflects the variety of stakeholders involved in emergency and trauma services.

Contention

While no notable points of contention are explicitly stated in the available transcripts regarding HB3605, amendments to such councils often bring discussions over representation and resource allocation to the forefront. Stakeholders might debate the effectiveness of council compositions and whether they adequately address the needs of all communities, especially in rural areas where access to trauma services can be critically limited. Furthermore, the implications of expanding the council’s membership on its operational efficiency and decision-making processes may also be factors for consideration during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

TX SB1763

Same As Relating to the composition of the Governor's EMS and Trauma Advisory Council.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3782

Relating to establishing the Border Security Advisory Council and the Border Protection Task Force.

TX HB4619

Relating to establishment of the Texas Rare Disease Advisory Council.

TX SB1408

Relating to establishment of the Texas Rare Disease Advisory Council.

TX SB272

Relating to the composition of the governor's broadband development council.

TX HB2741

Relating to the duties and composition of the Specialty Courts Advisory Council.

TX HB3808

Relating to the pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome advisory council.

TX SB1885

Relating to the pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome advisory council.

TX SB1598

Relating to the composition of the Homeland Security Council.

TX HB4947

Relating to the composition of the Homeland Security Council.

TX SB2045

Relating to data or information collected by the statewide all payor claims database and the composition of the stakeholder advisory group.

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