Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2898

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Caption

Relating to the provision of certain nursing services under the case management for children and pregnant women program.

Impact

The proposed amendments are expected to enhance the quality of healthcare services provided to pregnant women and children, particularly those at higher risk. By allowing nurses to perform in-depth assessments, SB2898 seeks to foster a more individualized approach to care. The implications of this bill could lead to improvements in maternal and child health outcomes, as targeted interventions can be developed based on thorough needs evaluations. Moreover, the collaboration between nursing professionals and case management could streamline service delivery and improve health care access for families in need.

Summary

SB2898 proposes amendments to the Government Code, particularly focusing on the provision of nursing services under case management programs for children and pregnant women. The bill allows advanced practice nurses or registered nurses to conduct comprehensive needs assessments for recipients identified as having high-risk pregnancies. This is significant as it expands the scope of practice for nursing professionals in Texas, enabling them to address specific needs within the case management framework more effectively. The enhancements in assessment capability aim to improve the quality of care for vulnerable populations during critical periods.

Contention

While the bill generally aims to improve health services, it does present potential points of contention. Some stakeholders may argue about the adequacy of training and the scope of practice for nurses in specialized assessments. Concerns regarding the appropriateness of nurses conducting comprehensive evaluations versus traditional medical practitioners may arise. Additionally, amendments that require federal waivers or authorizations before implementation could delay the bill's effects, thereby affecting timely access to required services. Ensuring alignment with other legislative requirements also presents a layer of complexity to the implementation process.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 532. Medicaid Administration And Operation In General
    • Section: New Section
  • Chapter 531. Health And Human Services Commission
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1575

Relating to improving health outcomes for pregnant women under Medicaid and certain other public benefits programs.

TX HB1958

Relating to maternal mortality and morbidity in this state and Medicaid eligibility of and coverage for certain services provided to pregnant women.

TX SB54

Relating to consent to services under certain programs designed to serve pregnant women and families.

TX HB4334

Relating to the provision and delivery of certain health, mental health, and educational services in this state, including the delivery of those services using telecommunications or information technology.

TX SB124

Relating to the Medicaid eligibility of certain women during and following a pregnancy.

TX HB901

Relating to support for nursing-related postsecondary education including the provision of loan repayment assistance to nursing faculty and the provision of grants to nursing education programs.

TX SB244

Relating to support for nursing-related postsecondary education including the provision of loan repayment assistance to nursing faculty and the provision of grants to nursing education programs.

TX HB4611

Relating to the nonsubstantive revision of the health and human services laws governing the Health and Human Services Commission, Medicaid, and other social services.

TX HB4541

Relating to the establishment of a pilot program to provide comprehensive whole child care for children with complex medical needs.

TX SB2360

Relating to the establishment of a pilot program to provide comprehensive whole child care for children with complex medical needs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.