Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1235

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

Caption

Relating to a patient's access to health records and access to and exchange of certain health benefit plan information; authorizing a civil penalty; authorizing fees.

Impact

By enforcing rules against information blocking, SB1235 requires health care providers and health benefit plan issuers to comply with federal standards and provide access to health records without undue delay. Patients requesting their health records must be furnished with the necessary documentation within a stipulated time frame, promoting transparency in healthcare administration. Furthermore, the bill introduces fee structures for the provision of health records, ensuring that costs remain within reasonable limits, particularly for vulnerable populations such as Medicaid recipients.

Summary

SB1235 is a legislative proposal concerning a patient's rights to access their health records and the regulations associated with health benefit plans. The bill amends existing statutes in the Texas Business & Commerce Code and the Health and Safety Code to enhance the accessibility of electronic health records for patients and their authorized representatives. One of the primary components of the bill is a focus on preventing 'information blocking' and establishes legal consequences for entities that violate these provisions. This aims to ensure patients can obtain their health records in a timely and efficient manner.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention may arise regarding the civil penalties stipulated in the bill, which include significant fines for violations based on intent and the nature of the infraction. Critics may argue that these penalties could place an undue financial burden on smaller healthcare providers, potentially discouraging them from engaging with the new compliance requirements. Additionally, the introduction of mandatory application programming interfaces for data exchange might spark discussions about the technological capacities of healthcare providers, especially in rural areas where resources for robust IT infrastructure are limited.

Companion Bills

TX HB4855

Identical Relating to a patient's access to health records and access to and exchange of certain health benefit plan information; authorizing a civil penalty; authorizing fees.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4855

Relating to a patient's access to health records and access to and exchange of certain health benefit plan information; authorizing a civil penalty; authorizing fees.

TX SB423

Medical records; access; eliminating certain health care provider duties; authorizing certain fees. Effective date.

TX SB423

Medical records; access; eliminating certain health care provider duties; authorizing certain fees. Effective date.

TX SB905

Relating to the accessibility of information under a Healthy and Safe Schools Plan.

TX HB538

Relating to student access to certain academic records; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1188

Relating to electronic health record requirements; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX HB4503

Relating to electronic health record requirements; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX S1606

Patient Access to Records

TX S1624

Relative to personal health information portability and accessibility

TX HB2683

Allowing healthcare providers to charge fees to furnish a patient's healthcare records and providing for the disclosure of a deceased patient's healthcare records to certain individuals.

Similar Bills

NJ A1213

Requires hospital to install and operate electronic monitoring device at request of incapacitated patient or patient's legal representative.

MS HB293

Electronic health records; certain test results not disclosed to patient as part of until 72 hours after results are finalized.

MS HB193

Electronic health records; certain test results not disclosed to patient as part of until 72 hours after results are finalized.

NJ S3140

Limits fees charged to patients and authorized third parties for copies of medical and billing records.

NJ A924

Makes various revisions to law pertaining to electronic medical records and recording certain minor patients' demographic information.

NJ S1996

Makes various revisions to law pertaining to electronic medical records and recording certain minor patients' demographic information.

NJ A4695

Establishes centralized electronic health information exchange infrastructure to facilitate reentry into civilian life for recently incarcerated persons.

IL HB1100

HEALTH CARE-ACCESS TO RECORDS