Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2267

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to prohibited steering or directing use of certain facilities for emergency care under certain health benefit plans.

Impact

The changes implemented by SB2267 will primarily affect Medicaid managed care organizations and other entities that offer health benefit plans. By preventing these organizations from steering enrollees to particular facilities, the bill aims to create a more equitable environment for patients seeking emergency care. This legislation will take effect on September 1, 2025, with provisions that apply to health benefit plans issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2026. Furthermore, any prior laws governing these matters will remain effective for plans renewed before that date.

Summary

SB2267 seeks to prohibit steering or directing individuals to specific facilities for emergency care within certain health benefit plans. This legislation aims to ensure that enrollees have the freedom to choose where to seek emergency medical services without being influenced by insurers or managed care organizations. The bill defines improperly steering patients as an unfair method of competition or deceptive practice in the insurance industry. By establishing this prohibition, SB2267 seeks to enhance patient autonomy and trust in emergency care decision-making.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB2267 indicate potential concerns about the practicality of enforcing such prohibitions. Critics may raise issues regarding how to effectively monitor compliance among various health organizations to prevent steering practices. Additionally, there might be apprehension about whether the bill adequately addresses the complex dynamics between insurers, health maintenance organizations, and healthcare providers. It will be crucial to observe how this legislation impacts the wider health care system and whether it leads to significant changes in patient experiences during emergency situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1710

Pharmacy benefits; patient steering; prohibition

TX HB1298

To Modify Payment Of Benefits For Certain Healthcare Providers Under A Health Benefit Plan.

TX SB622

Relating to the definition of emergency care for purposes of certain health benefit plans.

TX HB1635

Relating to the definition of emergency care for purposes of certain health benefit plans.

TX HB4121

Relating to the eligibility for and provision of benefits under Medicaid or the child health plan program for certain individuals committed, placed, or detained in certain facilities and settings.

TX SB1494

Health insurance; patient steering; prohibition

TX SB926

Relating to certain practices of health benefit plan issuers to encourage the use of certain physicians and health care providers and rank physicians.

TX HB1142

Relating to coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders under certain governmental health benefit plans.

TX HB1396

Relating to coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders under certain governmental health benefit plans.

TX SB636

Relating to coverage for mental health conditions and substance use disorders under certain governmental health benefit plans.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.