Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1390

Filed
1/18/23  
Out of House Committee
5/3/23  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to telemedicine medical services and telehealth services covered by certain health benefit plans or provided by a pharmacist.

Impact

The proposed legislation will directly influence state insurance codes by mandating health plans to cover mental health services available through telemedicine. In ensuring that these services are permanently included, the bill seeks to expand the availability of mental health care modalities, which proponents argue is critical for addressing mental health needs in communities lacking sufficient medical infrastructure. Furthermore, it extends the overall scope of telehealth, emphasizing a continued shift towards remote healthcare solutions.

Summary

House Bill 1390 focuses on the provision of telemedicine and telehealth services, specifically making mental health services covered by health benefit plans when provided via telemedicine. Introduced by Representative Shaheen, the bill aims to amend existing insurance laws to ensure that mental health professionals are included under the provisions that permit telehealth options. A notable aspect of HB1390 is its commitment to enhancing mental health service delivery, especially in underserved rural areas where access to traditional healthcare may be limited.

Sentiment

Discussions around HB1390 have been largely positive, with legislators showing significant support for the bill during committee hearings. Representative Shaheen highlighted the importance of this expansion for mental health services, noting the potential benefits for those living in rural areas. The sentiment among committee members appears to be in favor of providing greater access to necessary health services through non-traditional means, reflecting a growing acknowledgment of telemedicine's role in modern healthcare.

Contention

While there was strong support for HB1390, the broader implications of telehealth expansion contend with ongoing debates about the quality and effectiveness of remote care compared to in-person visits. Opponents may raise issues regarding potential shortages of comprehensive care or concern over the adequacy of telehealth services in addressing complex mental health disorders, although specific opposition to this bill was minimal in initial discussions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Insurance Code

  • Chapter 1455. Telemedicine, Teledentistry, And Telehealth
    • Section: 001
    • Section: 001
    • Section: 001

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 554. Board Powers And Duties; Rulemaking Authority
    • Section: 005
    • Section: 005
    • Section: 005

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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