Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1661

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

Caption

Relating to the provision of nutrition support services to Medicaid recipients in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services and a report on the health outcomes of providing those services.

Impact

One significant impact of SB 1661 is that it amends the Government Code to allow Medicaid managed care organizations to offer nutrition support services as an alternative to traditional Medicaid services. This shift could potentially lead to better management of chronic diseases prevalent among Medicaid recipients and reduce overall healthcare costs associated with diet-related conditions. Annually, the commission will be required to report on the utilization of these services, highlighting their effectiveness in improving patient health outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 1661 relates to enhancing nutrition support services for Medicaid recipients, allowing these services to be provided instead of other services specified in the state Medicaid plan. The bill aims to improve the health outcomes for individuals at risk of diet-related chronic diseases by introducing community-based nutrition support organizations. These organizations will provide services such as medically tailored meals and food prescription programs that focus on increasing access to nutritious food for eligible recipients.

Contention

While the bill intends to address critical health needs, points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of the nutrition support services. Questions about the adequacy of funding, the effectiveness of community-based organizations in delivering these services, and the definition of medically tailored meals and food prescriptions may be debated. Furthermore, ensuring that recipients do not receive duplicate services under Medicaid requires careful oversight, as this could complicate administration and delivery of care.

Additional_info

SB 1661 mandates a biennial report on health outcomes associated with the nutrition support services offered, assessing various health metrics critical to evaluating the program's success. The bill is designed to take effect on September 1, 2025, indicating a transition period for state agencies to adapt to these changes and develop appropriate implementation strategies.

Companion Bills

TX HB2946

Identical Relating to the provision of nutrition support services to Medicaid recipients in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services and a report on the health outcomes of providing those services.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2946

Relating to the provision of nutrition support services to Medicaid recipients in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services and a report on the health outcomes of providing those services.

TX HB26

Relating to authorizing Medicaid managed care organizations to offer nutrition support services in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services.

TX SB1753

Relating to requiring contracts with Medicaid managed care organizations to permit the organizations to offer certain mental health or substance use services or food and nutrition assistance services in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services.

TX SB3001

Relating to requiring contracts with Medicaid managed care organizations to permit the organizations to offer nutrition counseling and instruction services in lieu of other state Medicaid plan services.

TX SB236

Relating to certain evidence-based health-related non-medical services offered by a Medicaid managed care organization in lieu of other services.

TX HB5030

Relating to the provision of certain mental and behavioral health services under Medicaid, Medicaid coverage and reimbursement for those services, and the regulation of psychiatric residential treatment facilities; requiring an occupational license.

TX SB806

Nutrition services; creating the Food is Medicine Act; creating certain incentive for Medicaid contracted entities; providing for certain expansion of nutrition services. Effective date. Emergency.

TX SB806

Nutrition services; creating the Food is Medicine Act; creating certain incentive for Medicaid contracted entities; providing for certain expansion of nutrition services. Effective date. Emergency.

TX HB4459

Relating to the provision of certain services under the Medicaid managed care program to recipients who are victims of family violence.

TX SJR5

Directing The Department Of Health And Social Services To Submit A State Plan Amendment Increasing Eligibility For Medicaid Long Term Services And Supports.

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