Bill Text: TX HB2982 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the authorization of certain agreements between management services organizations and physicians.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-14 - Referred to Public Health [HB2982 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-HB2982-Introduced.html
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By: Oliverson | H.B. No. 2982 |
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relating to the authorization of certain agreements between | ||
management services organizations and physicians. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subtitle A, Title 5, Business & Commerce Code, is | ||
amended by adding Chapter 74 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 74. MANAGEMENT SERVICES ORGANIZATIONS FOR PHYSICIANS | ||
Sec. 74.001. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "physician" | ||
means an individual licensed to practice medicine in this state. | ||
Sec. 74.002. AGREEMENTS WITH MANAGEMENT SERVICES | ||
ORGANIZATIONS. A physician or group of physicians, whether or not | ||
incorporated, may enter into a written agreement with a management | ||
services organization for management and administrative services. | ||
Sec. 74.003. SERVICES PROVIDED BY MANAGEMENT SERVICES | ||
ORGANIZATIONS. (a) A management services organization, under the | ||
terms of a management services agreement, may provide the following | ||
for a physician or group of physicians: | ||
(1) facilities; | ||
(2) medical supplies and equipment, other than an item | ||
considered a medical device by the United States Food and Drug | ||
Administration; | ||
(3) instruments and supplies other than prescription | ||
drugs; | ||
(4) business, office, and other nonmedical equipment; | ||
(5) repair, maintenance, renovation, or replacement | ||
services for any facility or equipment; | ||
(6) accounting, payroll, bookkeeping, budget, | ||
investment, tax compliance, and similar financial services; | ||
(7) information and information systems and services, | ||
provided that patient records in the systems are owned and freely | ||
accessed by the physician; | ||
(8) billing and collection services for the | ||
physician's fees and charges; | ||
(9) the collection or sale of the physician's accounts | ||
receivable; | ||
(10) advertising, marketing, and public relations | ||
services in compliance with rules adopted by the Texas Medical | ||
Board; | ||
(11) payer and other relevant contract negotiation, | ||
drafting, and similar services; | ||
(12) receptionist, scheduling, messaging, and similar | ||
coordination services; | ||
(13) assistance in obtaining licenses and | ||
registration permits necessary to operate a medical practice that | ||
may be obtained by: | ||
(A) a non-physician; or | ||
(B) a physician, if the Texas Medical Board | ||
approves the method of payment for the license or registration | ||
permit renewal paid by the management services organization; | ||
(14) recruiting, continuing education, training, | ||
legal assistance, and logistical peer review services; | ||
(15) insurance, purchasing, and claims services, | ||
which may include maintaining the physician and the physician's | ||
medical personnel on the same insurance policies and benefit plans | ||
as the management services organization; | ||
(16) consulting, business, and financial planning | ||
services; | ||
(17) establishment of prices to be charged to the | ||
physician's patients for goods and supplies, other than for drugs | ||
or medical devices, that are provided or managed by the management | ||
services organization; | ||
(18) assistance in the collection, analysis, and | ||
submission of quality and patient satisfaction information to | ||
physicians, other providers, regulatory agencies, and | ||
accreditation bodies; | ||
(19) the employment of persons who: | ||
(A) perform management services; | ||
(B) are physicians who perform administrative | ||
and management services but not the practice of medicine; | ||
(C) perform management, administrative, | ||
clerical, receptionist, secretarial, bookkeeping, accounting, | ||
payroll, billing, collection, and other functions; or | ||
(D) are medical or other personnel, provided that | ||
a physician who is present at the practice location that engages in | ||
the practice of medicine at the location has the right to: | ||
(i) control the medically related | ||
procedures, duties, and performance of the medical and other | ||
personnel; and | ||
(ii) suspend for medically related reasons | ||
the medical and other personnel, unless the suspension is contrary | ||
to legal requirements or rules; and | ||
(20) any other nonclinical service that is not | ||
prohibited by Subsection (b). | ||
(b) A management services organization may not: | ||
(1) control or intervene in a physician's practice of | ||
medicine; | ||
(2) employ a physician, either by employment agreement | ||
or by independent contractor agreement, to practice medicine; | ||
(3) dictate or otherwise make final decisions on the | ||
compensation of a physician for the practice of medicine; | ||
(4) control or intervene in a physician's diagnosis, | ||
treatment, correction, change, manipulation, relief, or prevention | ||
of disease, deformity, defect, injury, or other physical condition, | ||
including the prescription, dosage determination, or | ||
administration of a drug, biologic, anesthetic, apparatus, medical | ||
device, or other therapeutic or diagnostic substance or technique; | ||
(5) control or intervene in a physician's selection or | ||
use of a type or quality of medical supply or pharmaceutical to be | ||
used in the practice of medicine; | ||
(6) determine the amount of time a physician may spend | ||
with a patient; | ||
(7) own drugs, unless the drugs are owned in | ||
compliance with applicable state or federal law; | ||
(8) own the medical records of a physician's patients; | ||
(9) own or control medical devices, pharmaceuticals, | ||
or drugs for use in patient treatment by a physician; | ||
(10) dictate or otherwise make final decisions on fees | ||
to be charged by a physician; | ||
(11) mandate compliance with specific professional | ||
standards, protocols, or practice guidelines relating to the | ||
practice of medicine; | ||
(12) place limitations or conditions on patient | ||
communications that are clinical in nature; | ||
(13) require a physician to make referrals in | ||
violation of applicable state law; or | ||
(14) penalize a physician for reporting violations of | ||
a law regulating the practice of medicine. | ||
(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (b)(11), a management | ||
services organization may mandate compliance with legal and other | ||
requirements necessary to practice medicine in this state. | ||
(d) A physician or an entity in which physicians are the | ||
sole owners, shareholders, or partners may perform the activities | ||
described by Subsection (b). | ||
Sec. 74.004. FEES FOR MANAGEMENT SERVICES. A management | ||
services organization may charge a physician or group of physicians | ||
a flat, fair market-based management fee for the provision of | ||
management services. | ||
Sec. 74.005. DISCLOSURE OF CONTRACT. (a) A physician or a | ||
group of physicians that enters into a management services | ||
agreement with a management services organization shall: | ||
(1) make copies of the management services agreement | ||
available for inspection by the Texas Medical Board at the main | ||
office of the physician or group of physicians; and | ||
(2) if the board opens an investigation against the | ||
physician or group of physicians, make available to the board | ||
copies of the management services agreement. | ||
(b) A copy of a management services agreement produced under | ||
this section is governed by Subtitle B, Title 3, Occupations Code, | ||
and is confidential and not subject to disclosure under Chapter | ||
552, Government Code. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |