Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3940 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/06/2025

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                    89R9324 KKR-F
 By: Johnson H.B. No. 3940




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the provision of certain information about Medicaid
 benefits in relation to newborn children.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter B, Chapter 32, Human Resources Code,
 is amended by adding Section 32.0631 to read as follows:
 Sec. 32.0631.  ANNUAL NOTICE TO CERTAIN PROVIDERS REGARDING
 USE OF MEDICAID IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS WITH RESPECT TO NEWBORN
 CHILDREN. The commission shall annually provide written notice to
 each managed care organization and health care provider, including
 hospitals and other health care facilities participating in
 Medicaid that regularly provide health care services to medical
 assistance recipients who are pregnant women or newborn children:
 (1)  reminding the organizations and providers that
 when a newborn child of a recipient has not been assigned a Medicaid
 identification number, the provider may accept or use the
 recipient's Medicaid identification number on any claim for
 reimbursement under Medicaid; and
 (2)  encouraging organizations and providers to
 educate recipients who are mothers or the prospective mothers of
 newborn children that the recipient may use the recipient's
 Medicaid identification number until the recipient's newborn child
 is enrolled in Medicaid.
 SECTION 2.  Section 161.501(a), Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A hospital, birthing center, physician, nurse midwife,
 or midwife who provides prenatal care to a pregnant woman during
 gestation or at delivery of an infant shall:
 (1)  provide the woman and the father of the infant, if
 possible, or another adult caregiver for the infant, with a
 resource pamphlet that includes:
 (A)  a list of the names, addresses, and phone
 numbers of professional organizations that provide postpartum
 counseling and assistance to parents relating to postpartum
 depression and other emotional trauma associated with pregnancy and
 parenting;
 (B)  information regarding the prevention of
 shaken baby syndrome including:
 (i)  techniques for coping with anger caused
 by a crying baby;
 (ii)  different methods for preventing a
 person from shaking a newborn, infant, or other young child;
 (iii)  the dangerous effects of shaking a
 newborn, infant, or other young child; and
 (iv)  the symptoms of shaken baby syndrome
 and who to contact, as recommended by the American Academy of
 Pediatrics, if a parent suspects or knows that a baby has been
 shaken in order to receive prompt medical treatment;
 (C)  a list of diseases for which a child is
 required by state law to be immunized and the appropriate schedule
 for the administration of those immunizations;
 (D)  the appropriate schedule for follow-up
 procedures for newborn screening;
 (E)  information regarding sudden infant death
 syndrome, including current recommendations for infant sleeping
 conditions to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome;
 (F)  educational information in both English and
 Spanish on:
 (i)  pertussis disease and the availability
 of a vaccine to protect against pertussis, including information on
 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendation that
 parents receive Tdap during the postpartum period to protect
 newborns from the transmission of pertussis; and
 (ii)  the incidence of cytomegalovirus,
 birth defects caused by congenital cytomegalovirus, and available
 resources for the family of an infant born with congenital
 cytomegalovirus; [and]
 (G)  the danger of heatstroke for a child left
 unattended in a motor vehicle; and
 (H)  information about Medicaid benefits for
 children, including eligibility requirements and the process for
 applying for those benefits;
 (2)  if the woman is a recipient of medical assistance
 under Chapter 32, Human Resources Code, provide the woman and the
 father of the infant, if possible, or another adult caregiver with:
 (A)  a resource guide that includes information in
 both English and Spanish relating to the development, health, and
 safety of a child from birth until age five, including information
 relating to:
 (i) [(A)]  selecting and interacting with a
 primary health care practitioner and establishing a "medical home"
 for the child;
 (ii) [(B)]  dental care;
 (iii) [(C)]  effective parenting;
 (iv) [(D)]  child safety;
 (v) [(E)]  the importance of reading to a
 child;
 (vi) [(F)]  expected developmental
 milestones;
 (vii) [(G)]  health care resources
 available in the state;
 (viii) [(H)]  selecting appropriate child
 care; [and]
 (ix) [(I)]  other resources available in the
 state; and
 (x)  how to contact the commission to report
 the child's birth for the purpose of enrolling the newborn child in
 Medicaid; and
 (B)  a written notice developed by the commission
 informing the woman, father, or other caregiver that the newborn
 child is automatically eligible for Medicaid and that the woman's
 Medicaid identification number may be used on reimbursement claims
 for services provided to the woman's newborn child until the child
 is enrolled in Medicaid and assigned a separate Medicaid
 identification number;
 (3)  document in the woman's record that the woman
 received the resource pamphlet described in Subdivision (1) and the
 resource guide and notice described in Subdivision (2), if
 applicable; and
 (4)  retain the documentation for at least five years
 in the hospital's, birthing center's, physician's, nurse midwife's,
 or midwife's records.
 SECTION 3.  (a) Not later than December 1, 2025:
 (1)  the Department of State Health Services shall
 include the information required by Sections 161.501(a)(1)(H) and
 (a)(2)(A)(x), Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act, in the
 informational materials required by that section; and
 (2)  the Health and Human Services Commission shall
 develop the notice required by Section 161.501(a)(2)(B), Health and
 Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 (b)  Notwithstanding Section 161.501(a), Health and Safety
 Code, as amended by this Act, a hospital, birthing center,
 physician, nurse midwife, or midwife who provides prenatal care to
 a pregnant woman during gestation or at delivery of an infant is not
 required to comply with that provision until January 1, 2026.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.