Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB605

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

Caption

Relating to the definition of state-mandated health benefits for the purposes of consumer choice of benefits plans.

Impact

The passage of SB605 would fundamentally impact how state-mandated health benefits are defined and could alter the framework within which insurance companies issue health policies. By tightening definitions related to health coverage benefits, the bill could potentially reduce the number of mandated benefits under state law. Supporters of the bill argue that it will create greater flexibility for insurance plans and may lower premiums by allowing for more customizable options that better meet consumer needs. However, critics have raised concerns that restricting state mandates could weaken essential health coverage protections for consumers.

Summary

Senate Bill 605, introduced by Senator Springer, proposes an amendment to the Texas Insurance Code to clarify the definition of state-mandated health benefits as they pertain to consumer choice in benefits plans. The bill aims to delineate which health benefits are mandated by the state and to ensure that consumers have clear options when selecting health insurance coverage. Specifically, it addresses various features of health insurance policies including coverage requirements, limitations on cost-sharing, and the inclusion of healthcare practitioners. The proposed changes would apply to standard health benefit plans effective January 1, 2024.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB605 is mixed, with proponents highlighting its potential to enhance consumer choice and reduce insurance costs through deregulation. Meanwhile, opposition voices worry about the implications for access to necessary health services, suggesting that limiting mandated benefits could lead to inadequate coverage for vulnerable populations. This divide underscores a broader philosophical debate about the role of government in regulating health care versus allowing market forces to dictate terms.

Contention

As SB605 progresses, notable points of contention revolve around concerns that amending the definition of state-mandated health benefits could result in less comprehensive health insurance offerings, ultimately putting more Texans at risk of being underinsured. The discussions in legislative committees highlight a fundamental tension between fostering a competitive insurance market and ensuring adequate health care protections for all citizens, which is crucial for public health and welfare.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Insurance Code

  • Chapter 1507. Consumer Choice Of Benefits Plans
    • Section: 003
    • Section: 053

Companion Bills

TX HB1001

Identical Relating to the definition of state-mandated health benefits for the purposes of consumer choice of benefits plans.

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