Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1766

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

Caption

Relating to a study by the Texas Center for Nursing Workforce Studies nursing advisory committee on school nurse staffing.

Impact

The implications of SB 1766 on state laws could be significant, particularly in how insurance companies operate and interact with consumers. The legislation aims to enhance the rights of patients, ensuring they have clearer paths to understanding their insurance benefits and associated costs. The proposed bill may also influence existing regulations surrounding healthcare and insurance practices, potentially reshaping how policies are presented and explained to consumers within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1766 introduces new regulations aimed at improving transparency in the healthcare insurance industry. The bill seeks to mandate detailed disclosures from insurance providers regarding policy coverage, costs associated with services, and patient rights. By ensuring that consumers have access to clear and comprehensive information, proponents believe that patients will be better equipped to make informed decisions about their healthcare, ultimately promoting accountability within the industry.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB 1766 has been vigorous, particularly regarding the potential burden it may place on insurance providers. Critics argue that the added requirements for transparency could lead to increased administrative costs, which could, in turn, be passed on to consumers through higher premiums. There are concerns that while transparency is beneficial, the implementation of these regulations should be balanced to avoid unnecessarily complicating the operations of health insurers, particularly smaller providers.

Notable_points

Supporters of SB 1766 emphasize the bill's role in empowering consumers and fostering a culture of transparency that could reduce healthcare costs over time. They argue that informed consumers are more likely to seek cost-effective healthcare options. Conversely, opponents cite a lack of sufficient evidence that these measures would result in significant cost savings or improvements in patient care. This ongoing debate will shape the final form and provisions of the bill as it moves forward in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB172

Safe Staffing Act & Nursing Homes

TX HB3801

Relating to the establishment of the Health Professions Workforce Coordinating Council and a workgroup on nursing career pathways and the abolition of the statewide health coordinating council and the nursing advisory committee of that council.

TX SB1482

National Nursing Workforce Center Act of 2025

TX HB4407

National Nursing Workforce Center Act of 2025

TX S1543

Establishing a nursing workforce center

TX H2397

Establishing a nursing workforce center

TX HB535

Regards hospital-wide nursing care comm., nursing staffing plans

TX SB373

Regards hospital-wide nursing care comm., nursing staffing plans

TX SF527

A bill for an act relating to nursing facility staffing requirements.

TX HB2664

Relating to the task force on racial diversity in the nursing workforce.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.