Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1334

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Caption

Relating to the approval, selection, and use of an alternative electronic visit verification system under Medicaid.

Impact

Implementing SB1334 would allow health care providers to select from a broader array of approved electronic visit verification systems, which could streamline operations and mitigate administrative burdens significantly. The bill mandates that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission maintain an updated list of approved alternatives, ensuring transparency and accessibility for providers. Additionally, it requires the commission to ensure that the selected alternative systems meet particular federal and state standards for data submission and privacy protection, aligning state laws with federal regulations and improving the overall quality of care provided.

Summary

Senate Bill 1334 focuses on the approval, selection, and utilization of alternative electronic visit verification (EVV) systems under the Medicaid program in Texas. Specifically, the bill aims to amend existing state law to provide more flexibility for health care providers in selecting EVV systems, thereby potentially enhancing compliance with emergent technologies. This legislative measure is particularly significant as it responds to the diverse needs of health care providers who may require customized solutions for documentation and reporting of personal care and attendant care services provided to Medicaid recipients.

Contention

While SB1334 presents advantages through increased flexibility, it may also face contention, especially concerning the adequacy of oversight regarding the alternative systems approved under the new guidelines. Critics could argue that an over-reliance on provider-selected systems may lead to inconsistencies in service documentation or could compromise patient privacy if alternative systems do not meet stringent confidentiality standards. Thus, ongoing discussions surrounding the bill will likely revolve around striking the right balance between provider autonomy and the necessity for robust regulatory oversight, which is essential in a system tasked with safeguarding Medicaid recipients' health and welfare.

Companion Bills

TX HB3355

Identical Relating to the approval, selection, and use of an alternative electronic visit verification system under Medicaid.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3355

Relating to the approval, selection, and use of an alternative electronic visit verification system under Medicaid.

TX HF4803

Electronic visit verification requirements modified.

TX HF3634

List of services subject to electronic visit verification expanded.

TX SF4970

Electronic visit verification requirements modification

TX HB269

Health Care Authority Visit Verification

TX SB827

Relating to the audit of an election using an electronic voting system.

TX SB2765

Income verification system; bring forward code sections concerning.

TX SB812

In electronic voting systems, further providing for examination and approval of electronic voting systems by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for malfunction and certification reporting; and making an editorial change.

TX SB1286

Veterinarian visits; electronic means; prescriptions

TX HB5152

Relating to Medicaid reimbursement for services provided to certain recipients under a nurse home visiting program.

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