Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3140

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Caption

Relating to network adequacy standards for preferred provider benefit plans.

Impact

Should HB3140 be enacted, it would modify current insurance code provisions to enforce stricter criteria surrounding network adequacy. The bill emphasizes the importance of geographical accessibility and adequate appointment availability, mandating that patients can access services within a reasonable distance and timeframe. Additionally, specific measures will be introduced to ensure that healthcare services are evenly distributed across regions, which is particularly crucial in rural areas where access to medical professionals can be limited.

Summary

House Bill 3140 aims to establish network adequacy standards for preferred provider benefit plans within the state of Texas. The proposed changes focus on ensuring that insurers adequately monitor and maintain a sufficient number of healthcare providers in their networks. Insurers would be required to regularly report any material deviations from these standards, instituting corrective measures to align with state specifications. This initiative seeks to strengthen the healthcare delivery system, thereby enhancing access for patients across Texas, especially in underserved areas.

Contention

One potential area of contention involves the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of insurers. Proponents of the bill argue that it will address significant gaps in network adequacy that affect patient care, while opponents may express concerns regarding the regulatory burden that could stifle innovation within insurance practices. Moreover, identifying and waiving network adequacy standards in certain circumstances could lead to debates on the thresholds of what constitutes adequate care, potentially impacting the pace and resources available for patient services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB219

Establish network adequacy standards for health insurers

TX HB1331

NETWORK ADEQUACY-GENETIC MED

TX SB742

Relating to the adequacy and effectiveness of managed care plan networks.

TX A1356

Requires health benefits plans and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

TX S3477

Requires health benefits plan and carriers to meet certain requirements concerning network adequacy and mental health care.

TX HF3056

Provider network adequacy provisions changed.

TX S1032

Establishes additional health insurance carrier network adequacy standards with respect to certain physician specialists.

TX A1503

Establishes additional health insurance carrier network adequacy standards with respect to certain physician specialists.

TX SF3296

Health provider network adequacy provisions modifications

TX SB822

Relating to provider networks.

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