Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB832

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Out of House Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to expedited credentialing of certain chiropractors by managed care plan issuers.

Impact

The implications of SB832 are significant for the chiropractic profession, particularly in how it navigates relationships with managed care organizations. By facilitating an expedited credentialing process, the bill aims to reduce delays in integrating chiropractors into provider networks, which can enhance patient access to chiropractic services. Furthermore, it allows newly credentialed chiropractors to receive payments for services rendered even while their official credentialing is pending, which could alleviate financial pressures for both the providers and patients.

Summary

SB832, introduced by Senator Parker, pertains to the expedited credentialing of certain chiropractors by managed care plan issuers. This legislation seeks to streamline the process by which chiropractors can be recognized as participating providers in managed care networks, thereby allowing them to deliver services to enrollees more efficiently. Under this bill, eligible chiropractors who join established professional practices can qualify for expedited credentialing if they meet specific requirements, such as maintaining good standing with the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

Contention

While SB832 has the potential to improve healthcare access, it may also raise concerns among various stakeholders. Critics might argue that such expedited processes could lead to inadequate vetting of chiropractors, potentially compromising patient safety and care quality. Furthermore, there may be apprehensions regarding how this legislation intersects with existing regulations surrounding healthcare provider credentialing, which often prioritize thorough evaluation over swiftness. Balancing the need for efficiency with the imperative of maintaining high standards in healthcare delivery will be crucial in the discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

TX HB1642

Identical Relating to expedited credentialing of certain chiropractors by managed care plan issuers.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1642

Relating to expedited credentialing of certain chiropractors by managed care plan issuers.

TX HB1266

Relating to expedited credentialing of certain physician assistants and advanced practice nurses by managed care plan issuers.

TX SB2093

Relating to expedited credentialing of certain federally qualified health center providers by managed care plan issuers and Medicaid managed care organizations.

TX HB586

Relating to expedited credentialing for licensed behavior analysts providing services under a managed care plan.

TX HB3151

Relating to expedited credentialing of certain federally qualified health center providers by Medicaid managed care organizations.

TX HB1796

Relating to the expedited credentialing of providers under the Medicaid managed care program.

TX HB5099

Relating to establishment of a shared savings program for certain managed care plans.

TX SB1236

Relating to the relationship between pharmacists or pharmacies and health benefit plan issuers or pharmacy benefit managers.

TX HB3317

Relating to the relationship between pharmacists or pharmacies and health benefit plan issuers or pharmacy benefit managers.

TX SB78

AN ACT relating to health care provider credentialing.

Similar Bills

MS SB2017

Chiropractors; allow to perform chiropractic upon animals without the supervision of a veterinarian.

HI HB970

Relating To Chiropractic.

HI SB144

Relating To Chiropractic.

TX HB1642

Relating to expedited credentialing of certain chiropractors by managed care plan issuers.

HI SB2050

Relating To Chiropractic.

HI SB144

Relating To Chiropractic.

HI HB970

Relating To Chiropractic.

CA SB687

Chiropractors: animal chiropractic practitioners.