Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB251

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

Caption

Relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain health care facilities.

Impact

This legislation is designed to mitigate surprise billing and ensure that patients are not caught off guard by unexpected medical costs after receiving care. By limiting the final billed amount to no more than five percent above the estimate given, the bill aims to protect consumers from excessive financial burdens that can ensue from additional charges arising from unforeseen complications. If charges exceed this threshold without valid justification, health care facilities would face restrictions on collecting from patients.

Summary

House Bill 251 introduces significant reforms to the billing practices of health care facilities in Texas, aiming to enhance transparency for patients regarding the costs of medical services. The bill mandates that health care facilities provide written price estimates for nonemergency elective procedures before scheduling. The estimates must outline the total expected payment inclusive of all sources and should be delivered within 24 hours of a request, a change from previous protocols which allowed for longer response times. This stipulation facilitates informed decision-making for patients considering elective medical services.

Conclusion

Overall, HB251 represents a proactive measure aimed at increasing accountability and fostering clearer communication between health care providers and patients. Its success will rely on the rigorous enforcement of its guidelines and the adaptability of health care facilities in managing unforeseen circumstances while still adhering to the new requirements.

Contention

Despite its intent to bolster patient protections, the bill's stipulations may lead to contention within the health care community. Some stakeholders may argue that the requirement for strict adherence to estimated costs could potentially limit the flexibility of health care providers to respond to dynamic clinical situations during procedures. Concerns have been voiced regarding possible unintended consequences for patient care, including the rush to provide estimates that may not accurately reflect variable clinical scenarios.

Companion Bills

TX SB1219

Identical Relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain health care facilities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1314

Relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain health care facilities.

TX SB1219

Relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain health care facilities.

TX HB743

Relative to patient access to health care prices and billing practices.

TX S2259

Codifies authority for certain health care providers to provide abortions and clarifies certain operational requirements for abortion facilities.

TX A2217

Codifies authority for certain health care providers to provide abortions and clarifies certain operational requirements for abortion facilities.

TX HB1266

In licensing of health care facilities, providing for hospital pricing transparency; providing for acquisition of health care facilities; and conferring powers to the Department of Health and Attorney General.

TX SF5024

Health carriers requirement to offer reference-based pricing health plans

TX SB82

Certificate of need; to remove requirement for new or expanded health care facilities and services in rural area

TX SB516

Update licensing requirements for facilities licensed by the department of public health and human services

TX SB331

Relating to the disclosure of health care cost information by certain health care facilities; imposing an administrative penalty.

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