Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1443

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Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the continuation and operation of a health care provider participation district created by certain local governments to administer a health care provider participation program.

Impact

Should SB1443 be enacted, it will impact state laws surrounding health care funding, particularly regarding how local governments can generate funds to support hospitals. The bill seeks to provide additional financial resources to hospitals, allowing them to better serve their communities, especially in contexts where uncompensated care is prevalent. Moreover, the legislation outlines specific operational guidelines for the districts, including how payments are collected and reported, thus enhancing transparency and accountability in the funding process.

Summary

SB1443 proposes the continuation and operation of health care provider participation districts created by certain local governments in Texas. The bill allows these districts to administer a health care provider participation program specifically designed to increase compensation to hospitals within the district. This is achieved through mandatory payments collected from nonpublic hospitals, aimed at facilitating the nonfederal share of a Medicaid supplemental payment program. The bill emphasizes a structured manner for assessing payments based on the net patient revenue of each hospital, while maintaining compliance with federal regulations.

Contention

There are potential areas of contention surrounding the bill, particularly concerning the mandatory payment requirements imposed on institutions. While proponents argue that such measures are necessary for funding essential health care services, critics may raise concerns regarding the financial burden on smaller hospitals that may struggle to comply with these fees. Additionally, discussions could arise over the possible need for federal waivers or authorizations that the bill stipulates must be secured before implementation of certain provisions. Opposition could stem from a belief that such requirements may divert funds from direct patient care or lead to higher charges that impact patients.

Companion Bills

TX HB3505

Identical Relating to the continuation and operation of a health care provider participation district created by certain local governments to administer a health care provider participation program.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3505

Relating to the continuation and operation of a health care provider participation district created by certain local governments to administer a health care provider participation program.

TX HB3348

Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program in certain counties.

TX SB2655

Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program in certain counties.

TX SB1578

Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program in certain counties.

TX HB4799

Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program in certain counties.

TX HB3305

Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program in certain counties.

TX SB375

Relating to the continuation of a health care provider participation program by the Harris County Hospital District.

TX SB1934

Relating to the operation of certain health care provider participation programs in this state.

TX SB1375

Relating to the continuation of health care provider participation programs in certain counties.

TX HB1327

Relating to the continuation of a health care provider participation program by the Harris County Hospital District.

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