Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3472

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
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Caption

Relating to informed consent requirements before the provision of health care services.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3472 will impact the capabilities of health care providers in Texas by emphasizing the potential for civil liability should they fail to adhere to the informed consent requirements. Practitioners who do not obtain the necessary consent may face financial repercussions, including damages of no less than $5,000. Additionally, the bill includes measures to prevent individuals from being coerced into receiving health care services against their will, which would enhance patient autonomy and legal protections.

Summary

House Bill 3472 aims to codify informed consent requirements for health care services within Texas. The bill states that individuals lawfully residing in Texas have the right to provide or withhold consent for any health care service, including vaccinations. It highlights the importance of informed consent as a core principle in the practice of medicine and aligns itself with established legal precedents and ethical guidelines. The legislation outlines that health care practitioners cannot administer services without obtaining informed consent from the individual or an authorized person on their behalf.

Contention

The bill has stirred discussions surrounding the balance between public health initiatives, such as vaccination programs, and individual rights to informed consent. Supporters argue that the bill fortifies individual rights and personal freedoms in health care decisions. Conversely, opponents express concern that it may hinder public health efforts, particularly in contexts where community immunization levels are vital for preventing disease outbreaks. The discussion reflects the ongoing tensions in health policy between personal liberties and collective well-being.

Companion Bills

TX SB754

Identical Relating to informed consent requirements before the provision of health care services.

Previously Filed As

TX SB754

Relating to informed consent requirements before the provision of health care services.

TX HB943

Relating to informed consent before the provision of certain medical treatments involving COVID-19 vaccination.

TX HB1248

Clarify informed consent requirements for the provision of prenatal and postnatal care to a minor.

TX SF3566

Treatments that may harm fertility informed consent requirement provision

TX SB0032

Insurance: health insurers; provision of information on medical malpractice insurance relating to perinatal care services to the department of health and human services; require on request. Amends sec. 2434 of 1956 PA 218 (MCL 500.2434). TIE BAR WITH: SB 29'25

TX SB107

Relating To Medical Informed Consent.

TX SB107

Relating To Medical Informed Consent.

TX A10357

Provides for the protection of health information; establishes requirements for communications to individuals about their health information; requires either written consent or a designated necessary purpose for the processing of an individual's health information.

TX S09269

Provides for the protection of health information; establishes requirements for communications to individuals about their health information; requires either written consent or a designated necessary purpose for the processing of an individual's health information.

TX S2867

Amends provisions relative to confidentiality of health care communications and the process for requesting records and/or confidential health care information.

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