Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3042

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

Caption

Relating to laboratory claim integrity programs for health benefit plans.

Impact

The introduction of HB3042 is anticipated to enhance the integrity of laboratory claims and promote fair reimbursement practices across health benefit plans. By necessitating registration, the bill provides a framework to track and evaluate organizations offering these programs, reinforcing compliance with state regulations. In the long run, this aims to prevent potential waste and misuse of laboratory services, ultimately protecting both enrollees and insurers from fraudulent or inappropriate claims. However, it may require adjustments from health benefit plan issuers and laboratory providers to align their operations with the new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 3042 pertains to the establishment of laboratory claim integrity programs for health benefit plans in Texas. This bill aims to regulate the processes involved when health benefit plans evaluate claims connected to clinical laboratory tests. Specifically, HB3042 requires entities intending to provide these programs to register with the state, ensuring accountability and oversight in the reimbursement practices for laboratory services. The legislation sets forth a definition of a laboratory claim integrity program and establishes criteria that must be adhered to, ensuring the application of evidence-based testing reimbursement policies.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, there may be points of contention surrounding HB3042. Stakeholders in the healthcare sector, particularly those involving laboratory services, might express concerns regarding the administrative burden of the new registration process. There may also be debates about the parameters set within the bill for laboratory claim assessments, especially regarding the balance between necessary oversight and preventing overregulation that might impact patient care. Furthermore, it will be critical to assess how these requirements will affect different providers, especially smaller laboratories, in their operational capacity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX H2395

Relative to clinical laboratories

TX HF4

A bill for an act relating to health benefit plans, claims for reimbursement, and explanation of benefits.

TX S2475

Requires hospital laboratories and bio-analytical or clinical laboratories to offer test for hepatitis C to certain individuals; authorizes certain laboratories to perform rapid tests for hepatitis C.

TX S1490

Relative to modernizing the regulation of clinical laboratories

TX A4877

Requires health insurance and Medicaid reimbursement of clinical laboratories regardless of managed care plan participation.

TX HB139

Relating to employer health benefit plans that do not include state-mandated health benefits.

TX HB1344

Georgia Insurance Affordability and Claims Integrity Act; enact

TX SB348

Makes revisions relating to laboratory testing. (BDR 40-123)

TX AB304

Training programs: clinical laboratories and personnel: grants.

TX HB2750

Modifies provisions relating to testing performed by the department of health and senior services laboratories

Similar Bills

CA AB304

Training programs: clinical laboratories and personnel: grants.

CA SB339

Medi-Cal: laboratory rates.

NJ A4877

Requires health insurance and Medicaid reimbursement of clinical laboratories regardless of managed care plan participation.

CA AB481

An act to amend Section 1269 of, and to add Section 1206.

LA HB1216

Provides relative to the guidelines for clinical laboratory personnel

MS HB1718

DeSoto County Regional Forensics Laboratory; establish as regional facility in the Mississippi Forensics Laboratory system.

NJ A4132

Establishes NJ Forensic Science Laboratory at Rutgers University-Camden; appropriates up to $500,000.

HI SB1154

Relating To Health.