Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1396

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders under certain governmental health benefit plans.

Impact

The bill is set to affect several aspects of the existing health benefit system, making significant amendments that require compliance with new standards for evaluating insurance coverage. Specifically, it applies to multiple categories of plans under the chapters governing basic and primary care coverage, signifying a comprehensive approach to integrating mental health care into standard health benefit practices. This integration is poised to elevate the state’s standards for mental health coverage, addressing an often-overlooked area of healthcare.

Summary

House Bill 1396 aims to enhance coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders within specific governmental health benefit plans. It amends various sections of the Insurance Code, emphasizing the importance of compliance in evaluating treatment limitations for both in-network and out-of-network care. The changes proposed under this bill intend to broaden the scope of coverage thereby ensuring that individuals seeking mental health services have access to necessary resources without facing undue restrictions placed by insurance providers.

Contention

While the primary goal is to improve access to mental health care, there are concerns regarding the implementation of the bill. Stakeholders are interested to see how the enforcement mechanisms will be put in place to ensure that insurance companies comply with the new stipulations. Moreover, there are discussions pertinent to the financial implications of expanding coverage, particularly regarding the costs associated with the compliance and potential increases in insurance premiums that may arise as a result.

Date_effective

If passed, the changes made by this Act will come into effect on September 1, 2025, and they will only apply to plans commencing on or after January 1, 2026. This means there will be a transition period for implementation where existing plans prior to the specified date will maintain their current regulations.

Companion Bills

TX SB636

Very Similar Relating to coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders under certain governmental health benefit plans.

Previously Filed As

TX SB636

Relating to coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders under certain governmental health benefit plans.

TX HB1142

Relating to coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders under certain governmental health benefit plans.

TX SB1280

Health care coverage for mental health and substance use disorders.

TX HB618

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of certain in vitro fertilization procedures for certain governmental employees and retirees.

TX HB2477

Relating to coverage for doula services under certain group benefit plans for governmental employees and retirees.

TX HB2528

Relating to health benefit plan coverage of prescription drugs for opioid and substance use disorders.

TX HB616

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for certain at-home testing kits.

TX AB1970

Health care coverage: mental health or substance use disorders.

TX HB279

AN ACT relating to coverage for mental health or substance use disorders.

TX SB527

Relating to health benefit coverage for general anesthesia in connection with certain pediatric dental services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.