Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1347

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to certain health care entities and medical committees, including peer review committees.

Impact

If enacted, SB1347 will contribute to enhancing the operational capabilities of medical committees in Texas. This means that hospitals, health maintenance organizations, and similar entities can form or designate peer review committees with clearer authority to oversee healthcare quality and accountability. This legislative change is perceived as a way to improve healthcare service evaluation and ensure that only qualified and competent healthcare providers operate within the state. It could potentially lead to significant improvements in healthcare standards and patient safety across Texas.

Summary

SB1347 aims to amend several sections of the Texas Health and Safety Code and the Occupations Code in order to clarify and define the roles of health care entities and medical committees, particularly peer review committees. The bill seeks to establish clearer guidelines for these entities in evaluating medical and health care services and enhancing the quality assurance processes within Texas healthcare facilities. By formalizing these definitions, the bill intends to provide a more structured and cohesive framework, promoting the evaluation of healthcare services across various types of healthcare entities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB1347 appears to be supportive among healthcare providers and organizations that champion for enhanced quality measures in the system. Supporters argue that the bill will facilitate better peer review practices and improve the overall quality of care delivered by healthcare entities. Conversely, there may be concerns from certain advocacy groups about how the regulations may affect transparency and accountability, although specific oppositional sentiments are not heavily documented in the material provided.

Contention

While there are no prominent points of contention extensively discussed in the available materials, the bill's focus on defining roles within the healthcare system could raise questions about the impacts on independent oversight and patient rights. Ensuring that the peer review process remains objective and serves the interests of patient care is crucial, and any perceived limitations on the scope of these reviews could spark debate among stakeholders. Overall, the bill presents a proactive approach to leveraging medical committees for quality assurance but must maintain a balance between supportive oversight and patient advocacy.

Companion Bills

TX HB4521

Identical Relating to certain health care entities and medical committees, including peer review committees.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4521

Relating to certain health care entities and medical committees, including peer review committees.

TX H0463

Medical Malpractice Review Committees

TX SB107

Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees

TX SB1248

Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees

TX HSB710

A bill for an act relating to boards, commissions, committees, councils, and other entities of state government, and including transition provisions.(See HF 2574.)

TX SSB3172

A bill for an act relating to boards, commissions, committees, councils, and other entities of state government, and including effective date and transition provisions.(See SF 2385.)

TX HF2574

A bill for an act relating to boards, commissions, committees, councils, and other entities of state government, and including transition provisions.(Formerly HSB 710.)

TX SF2385

A bill for an act relating to boards, commissions, committees, councils, and other entities of state government, and including effective date and transition provisions. (Formerly SSB 3172.) Effective date: 07/01/2024, 07/01/2025.

TX AB2225

Discovery: prehospital emergency medical care person or personnel review committees.

TX HB2380

Relating to participation by videoconference at informal proceedings of the Texas Medical Board.

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