Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2631

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

Caption

Relating to prohibited facility fees for telehealth and telemedicine medical services; providing an administrative penalty.

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant for both health care providers and patients in Texas. By enforcing a prohibition on facility fees for telehealth services, the bill promotes the use of telemedicine as a viable alternative to traditional in-person appointments, particularly for patients who may be unable to travel to a facility. This can lead to increased utilization of telehealth services, which may improve health outcomes by allowing for timely access to medical care. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for administrative penalties for non-compliance, thereby providing a mechanism for enforcement and encouraging adherence to the new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2631 aims to address concerns regarding facility fees charged by health care providers for telehealth and telemedicine services. Specifically, the bill prohibits health care providers from charging facility fees for these services, which are often deemed unnecessary by patients who receive care remotely. By eliminating these charges, the bill seeks to ensure that telehealth remains accessible and affordable for patients, without the added financial burden of facility fees that are typically associated with in-person visits.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding the bill may involve the concerns of health care providers regarding the financial implications of prohibiting facility fees. Providers may argue that these fees are essential for covering operational costs associated with offering telehealth services. As such, the bill could provoke discussions about the sustainability of telehealth services and the balance between making them accessible while ensuring that providers can continue to offer quality care without incurring financial loss. Critics may also express concerns that this prohibition could limit the quality of services provided if facilities cannot cover costs adequately.

Companion Bills

TX SB392

Identical Relating to prohibited facility fees for telehealth and telemedicine medical services; providing an administrative penalty.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2527

Relating to the regulation of telemedicine medical services, teledentistry services, and telehealth services; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB1692

Relating to facility fees charged by certain health care providers; providing an administrative penalty.

TX SB1275

Relating to facility fees charged by certain health care providers; providing an administrative penalty.

TX HB617

Relating to a pilot project to provide emergency telemedicine medical services and telehealth services in rural areas.

TX SB251

Relating to a pilot project to provide emergency telemedicine medical services and telehealth services in rural areas.

TX HB1726

Relating to the reimbursement and payment of claims by certain health benefit plan issuers for telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services, and telehealth services.

TX SB724

Relating to the reimbursement and payment of claims by certain health benefit plan issuers for telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services, and telehealth services.

TX SB1043

Relating to the reimbursement and payment of claims by certain health benefit plan issuers for telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services, and telehealth services.

TX SB1359

Relating to reporting on the use of telemedicine medical services and telehealth services among participating providers of certain managed care plans.

TX HB592

Relating to the provision of telehealth and telemedicine medical services by certain health professionals located outside of this state; requiring registration to engage in an occupation; authorizing fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.