Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1669

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a study on the coverage of certain infants under Medicaid.

Impact

Should the provisions of SB1669 be implemented, it is expected to enhance the consistency and accessibility of Medicaid coverage for infants in Texas. The bill seeks to address gaps in the existing processes that may hinder infant access to healthcare. The findings from the mandated study and subsequent legislative recommendations could lead to significant adjustments in Medicaid practices, impacting both administrative protocols and health outcomes for infants.

Summary

SB1669 pertains to the coverage of certain infants under Medicaid within the state of Texas. The bill mandates that the Health and Human Services Commission conduct a study to evaluate compliance with federal guidelines regarding the Medicaid coverage of infants. It specifies various conditions around eligibility, such as the need for separate applications for infants born to Medicaid recipients, providing identification numbers for infants, and ensuring continuous coverage until the infant turns one, with certain exceptions.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB1669 appears to be constructive, with acknowledgement of the need for improvement in Medicaid compliance as it relates to infants. Legislators and healthcare advocates may view this bill as a positive step toward ensuring that all eligible infants receive the health benefits they need without unnecessary barriers. However, the specific details regarding implementation could elicit varying viewpoints, especially concerning the administrative burden on healthcare providers and the commission.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the specifics of eligibility requirements and the administrative processes that the Health and Human Services Commission will need to implement. Questions about how effectively these requirements will be managed, as well as potential budget implications for increased coverage, may be raised in future discussions. However, the bill’s temporary nature, expiring after two years, may ease some concerns by allowing for review and adjustment based on the study's findings.

Companion Bills

TX HB4253

Identical Relating to a study on the coverage of certain infants under Medicaid.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4253

Relating to a study on the coverage of certain infants under Medicaid.

TX HB2060

Relating to a study on the coverage of certain infants under Medicaid.

TX SB175

Relative to Medicaid coverage for mothers.

TX S2936

Provides Medicaid coverage for certain home visitation program services under certain circumstances.

TX A2144

Provides Medicaid coverage for certain home visitation program services under certain circumstances.

TX SB1999

ABANDONED INFANTS

TX A5225

Provides for coverage of community-based palliative care benefits under Medicaid.

TX S3729

Provides for coverage of community-based palliative care benefits under Medicaid.

TX A3649

Expands Medicaid coverage regarding assistive devices for hearing impaired under certain circumstances.

TX SB2446

Medicaid coverage; coverage for eligible women up to 12 months postpartum.

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