Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB962

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Out of House Committee
 
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Caption

Relating to the provision of certain benefits, including applied behavior analysis, behavior supports, and associated evaluation services, through telecommunications or information technology under certain public benefits programs.

Impact

The implementation of SB962 is anticipated to bring significant changes to the state's healthcare delivery system, particularly in how behavioral health services are accessed by individuals on Medicaid and other public programs. By allowing these services to be conducted via telehealth, the bill could significantly increase the number of beneficiaries who can receive timely evaluations and necessary treatments without the barriers associated with in-person visits. Furthermore, this bill aligns with the broader trend of utilizing technology to improve healthcare access and reduce costs for both providers and recipients.

Summary

SB962 seeks to enhance access to essential behavioral health services for individuals receiving public benefits in Texas by permitting the provision of certain services through telecommunications and information technology. Specifically, the bill aims to include applied behavior analysis, behavior supports, and associated evaluation services among those that can be delivered remotely. The legislation aims to ensure that Medicaid recipients and others enrolled in public benefit programs can receive these services in a manner that is both cost-effective and clinically effective, a change that is expected to streamline service accessibility for vulnerable populations.

Contention

Despite the benefits, there may be concerns and potential points of contention surrounding the bill's implementation. Some stakeholders might question the adequacy of remote evaluations compared to in-person assessments, particularly regarding complex behavioral health needs. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding technology access for all beneficiaries, especially in underserved areas, which could create disparities if not addressed properly. Moreover, the requirement for state agencies to obtain federal waivers before implementing some provisions of the bill could introduce delays or limitations that may hinder its full execution.

Companion Bills

TX HB2276

Identical Relating to the provision of certain benefits, including applied behavior analysis, behavior supports, and associated evaluation services, through telecommunications or information technology under certain public benefits programs.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2276

Relating to the provision of certain benefits, including applied behavior analysis, behavior supports, and associated evaluation services, through telecommunications or information technology under certain public benefits programs.

TX HB1102

Applied behavioral analysis therapy services.

TX A08479

Extends provisions of law relating to applied behavioral analysis.

TX S08362

Extends provisions of law relating to applied behavioral analysis.

TX SB507

To Require The Arkansas Medicaid Program To Cover Applied Behavior Analysis Services For Certain Beneficiaries.

TX AB60

Revises provisions relating to certain behavioral health services. (BDR 39-434)

TX S2587

Relative applied behavioral analysis reimbursement rates

TX H4353

Relative to applied behavioral analysis reimbursement rates

TX HB1425

Applied Behavior Analysis Services

TX HB2036

Relating to the provision of behavioral health services under the Medicaid managed care program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.