Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1066

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

Caption

Relating to conducting certain medical examinations using telehealth services and telemedicine medical services under the workers' compensation system.

Impact

The new provisions are expected to significantly impact the way medical evaluations are performed for workers' compensation claims, allowing certain examinations, especially those related to musculoskeletal injuries, to be carried out remotely. The requirement of having a healthcare professional physically present during such evaluations adds a layer of reassurance regarding the integrity and thoroughness of the assessments. However, the effectiveness of these telehealth services will depend on technological access and the willingness of both healthcare providers and employees to adapt to this new system.

Summary

House Bill 1066 proposes amendments to the Texas Labor Code, specifically addressing the use of telehealth services and telemedicine medical services for conducting medical examinations within the workers' compensation system. The bill establishes that the commissioner has the authority to order examinations to be conducted via telehealth when necessary, facilitating timely access to qualified medical professionals. This ensures that employees can receive essential evaluations without the need for physical appointments, potentially reducing the time and costs associated with traditional in-person consultations.

Contention

While the bill seeks to modernize the workers' compensation evaluation process, it may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of remote examinations compared to traditional methods. Some stakeholders may question whether telehealth can provide the same level of care and thoroughness necessary for accurate medical evaluations, particularly in cases of complex injuries. Additionally, the implementation of these services could lead to discrepancies in patient care depending on varying access to technology across the state, potentially affecting employees in rural or underserved areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB392

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

TX HB2631

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

TX HB1021

Relating to telemedicine medical services and telehealth services covered by certain health benefit plans or provided by a pharmacist.

TX S369

Medicaid Telehealth Services

TX H555

Medicaid Telehealth Services

TX HB5343

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 HB1700

Relating to certain records of a health professional providing a telemedicine medical service, teledentistry dental service, or telehealth service.

TX HB997

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.

TX SB471

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.

TX SB397

Relating to rules regarding the provision by a health professional of a telemedicine medical service, teledentistry dental service, or telehealth service.

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NJ S839

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