Relating to health benefit plan coverage for speech therapy services provided through telehealth services.
The law will apply to various types of health plans, including private insurances and public programs such as Medicaid. It mandates that these plans reimburse telehealth providers for speech therapy services at rates comparable to those for in-person visits. This change aims to promote greater utilization of telehealth services, potentially improving continuity of care for patients requiring speech therapy.
SB1329 is an act introduced to amend the Texas Insurance Code regarding the coverage of speech therapy services provided through telehealth services. The bill explicitly requires that health benefit plans must offer coverage for speech therapy delivered via telehealth in the same manner as they do for in-person services. The intended effect of this bill is to ensure equitable access to necessary therapy for patients who may not be able to receive treatment in traditional settings, particularly in light of the growing reliance on telehealth technologies.
While the bill has the potential to expand access to care, there may be concerns regarding quality of service through telehealth and whether it is a suitable replacement for in-person therapy. Stakeholders might debate the efficacy of remote therapy versus traditional methods, particularly for intensive rehabilitation needs. Further, legislative discussions may arise around the adequacy of reimbursement rates and the requirements placed on insurance providers to comply with these changes.