Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2578

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

Caption

Relating to licensure and contracting for the delivery of medical assistance by nursing facilities.

Impact

The implications of SB2578 are significant for state regulations concerning Medicaid payments and the transfer of ownership of nursing facilities. By instating measures to allow uninterrupted Medicaid payments amidst changes in facility ownership, this bill aims to maintain continuity of care for patients. Additionally, the bill imposes a 30-day requirement for the issuance of contracts following ownership changes, which could potentially expedite the transition process for new providers without compromising service delivery.

Summary

Senate Bill 2578 seeks to amend current laws governing the licensure and contracting processes for nursing facilities providing medical assistance in Texas. The bill introduces specific provisions aimed at ensuring that contracts for the delivery of medical assistance are awarded under conditions no more stringent than those set by federal Medicare requirements. This adjustment reflects a move towards standardizing the operational framework for nursing facilities, thereby streamlining compliance processes and promoting better healthcare delivery.

Contention

Though largely aimed at improving the efficiency of healthcare services, SB2578 may encounter some points of contention, particularly regarding how these amendments could impact existing local regulatory frameworks. There is potential concern that while the bill promotes uniformity, it may inadvertently limit the ability of local jurisdictions to impose regulations that address unique community healthcare needs. Stakeholders within the healthcare sector may debate the balance between federal standards and local autonomy in health service provision.

Companion Bills

TX HB3902

Similar Relating to the continued reimbursement under Medicaid for nursing facilities after a change in ownership.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3902

Relating to the continued reimbursement under Medicaid for nursing facilities after a change in ownership.

TX HB585

Mental health facilities; provide for licensure of certain, and provide for Medicaid coverage for services provided by the facilities.

TX HB4615

Relating to the regulation of certain nursing facilities, including licensing requirements and Medicaid participation requirements.

TX SB457

Relating to the regulation of certain nursing facilities, including licensing requirements and Medicaid participation and reimbursement requirements.

TX SB2728

Mental health facilities; provide for certain licensure and Medicaid coverage for services.

TX H768

Relative to certified medical directors at skilled nursing facilities

TX HB1606

In public assistance, further providing for personal needs allowance deduction for medical assistance-eligible persons in nursing facilities.

TX A4601

Provides for licensure of emergency medical responders and emergency medical technicians and certification of mobility assistance vehicle operators; revises requirements for delivery of emergency medical and patient transportation services.

TX S3007

Provides for licensure of emergency medical responders and emergency medical technicians and certification of mobility assistance vehicle operators; revises requirements for delivery of emergency medical and patient transportation services.

TX HB1415

Anesthesiologist assistants; provide for licensure and regulation by Board of Medical Licensure.

Similar Bills

AZ HB2445

Task order contracts; website; posting

AZ HB2895

Task order contracts; website; posting

CA AB1931

Insurance: home protection companies.

CA AB2187

Public contracts: contracts for services.

CA AB483

Fixed term installment contracts: early termination fees.

CA AB1809

Public contracts: school and community college districts.

CA SB272

San Mateo County Transit District: job order contracting: pilot program.

NJ S3306

Requires notification to members of health club if club is to be sold and health club services contract assigned to new owner.