Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2744

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Caption

Relating to the modernization of cardiovascular screening and prevention under the Texas Heart Attack Prevention Bill.

Impact

The bill mandates health benefit plans to provide coverage for these advanced cardiovascular screenings for eligible individuals, thereby replacing older and simpler forms of screening. This is anticipated to enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve care by offering various services including telecardiology consultations, which ensure that patients have access to expert evaluations remotely. By increasing the mandatory reimbursement cap for these advanced procedures to $2,000, the bill aligns Texas state law with national standards and strengthens the overall health service framework in Texas.

Summary

SB2744 is a legislative act aimed at modernizing cardiovascular screening and prevention techniques under the framework of the Texas Heart Attack Prevention Bill (HB 1290). The bill introduces advanced screening methodologies, particularly emphasizing the use of Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CCTA) coupled with Advanced Plaque Analysis. This approach seeks to provide a more comprehensive understanding of coronary artery disease by incorporating new technology and methodologies previously not covered under existing health benefit plans.

Contention

While the bill presents significant advances in cardiovascular health screening, it may raise concerns regarding healthcare accessibility and the adequacy of insurance coverage. Critics could argue that while advanced technologies may improve outcomes for some patients, there could be implications regarding cost and availability, particularly for low-income populations who may find it challenging to afford the additional out-of-pocket expenses associated with the newer screening methodologies. Furthermore, the focus on advanced imaging and technology might divert resources from traditional preventive measures that are equally critical in comprehensive cardiovascular care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2485

Relating To Cardiovascular Screening.

TX HJR464

Cardiovascular disease screening coverage; Health Insurance Reform Commission to study.

TX SB2348

Relating To Cardiovascular Screening.

TX SB2560

Relating To Cardiovascular Screening.

TX HB8260

Cardiovascular Disease Early Detection and Prevention Act of 2026

TX SB297

Valley Fever Screening and Prevention Act of 2025.

TX S1271

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

TX A1057

Provides cancer and cardiovascular screenings to law enforcement officers; establishes fund; appropriates $20 million.

TX HB1019

Kidney Screening Mandatory Preventive Coverage

TX SB1677

Relating to a study on prevention and reduction of diabetes-related amputation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.