Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3501

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

Caption

Relating to a requirement that certain hospitals prepare and publish a quarterly report on charity care provided by those hospitals.

Impact

The implementation of HB3501 is expected to lead to greater accountability of public hospitals regarding their charity care practices. By requiring these hospitals to disclose specific data on indigent patients and their associated care costs, the law will provide valuable insights into the healthcare provisions directed towards those in financial need. This could also serve to highlight the importance of charity care in supporting the broader healthcare system, prompting discussions about the adequacy of funding and resources allocated to public hospitals.

Summary

House Bill 3501 mandates that public hospitals in Texas annually publish a quarterly report detailing the charity care they provide. The bill defines 'charity care' and sets forth requirements for the reporting period, focusing on the number of medically and financially indigent patients served and the monetary value of the charity care provided by these hospitals. This legislation aims to enhance transparency around the contributions of public hospitals to community health services, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB3501 may arise in discussions regarding the burden of reporting requirements on hospitals, especially smaller public institutions that may lack the resources to comply fully with such mandates. Additionally, debates could center on the actual impact of the required reports on improving healthcare access for charitable patients. Opponents argue that while transparency is critical, the efficacy of such reporting in addressing systemic issues related to healthcare access and poverty must be critically assessed.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 311. Powers And Duties Of Hospitals
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Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1890

Relating to the operation of a hospital at home program by certain hospitals; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1156

Relating to the operation of a hospital at home program by certain hospitals; authorizing a fee.

TX HB5244

Relating to certain hospitals and their treatment of mental health.

TX SB1326

Relating to a requirement that certain students, interns, residents, and fellows receiving a clinical education at public or nonprofit hospitals receive an annual comprehensive health examination.

TX HB633

Relating to the method of payment for certain health care provided by a hospital.

TX HB4893

Relating to unconditional designation of hospitals as participating providers in a managed care plan.

TX HB2270

Relating to a requirement that certain students, interns, residents, and fellows receiving a clinical education at public or nonprofit hospitals receive time off to undergo an annual comprehensive health examination.

TX HB3691

Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain property owned by a charitable organization that is engaged in providing housing and related facilities and services to persons who are at least 62 years of age.

TX HB49

Relating to public access to certain hospital investigation information and materials.

TX SB1255

Relating to the exemption from ad valorem taxation of certain property owned by a charitable organization that is engaged in providing housing and related facilities and services to persons who are at least 62 years of age.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.