HB 1066
AN ACT relating to conducting certain medical examinations using
89th Regular Session
Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended
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What This Bill Does
Allows workers' compensation medical examinations to be conducted via telehealth services under specific conditions. The bill permits telehealth examinations for musculoskeletal injuries involving hands, upper extremities, feet, spine, and related structures, with a healthcare professional physically present to assist during the examination. The Texas workers' compensation commissioner can approve these remote medical evaluations when deemed necessary to ensure timely access to qualified medical assessments, and must develop rules governing these telehealth examinations.
Subject Areas
Bill Text
relating to conducting certain medical examinations using telehealth services and telemedicine medical services under the BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 408.0041, Labor Code, is amended by adding Subsection (d-1) to read as follows: (d-1) In this subsection, "telehealth service" and "telemedicine medical service" have the meanings assigned by Section 111.001, Occupations Code. The commissioner may order an examination under this section to be conducted using telehealth services or telemedicine medical services if the commissioner determines conducting the examination in that manner is necessary to ensure access to a timely examination by a qualified doctor. During an examination conducted using telehealth services or telemedicine medical services under this subsection, a health care professional must be physically present in the room in which the employee is located to assist in conducting the examination and administering any necessary testing. The commissioner may adopt rules related to examinations performed using telehealth services or telemedicine medical services under this subsection. SECTION 2. Subchapter G, Chapter 408, Labor Code, is amended by adding Section 408.1231 to read as follows: Sec. 408.1231. CONDUCTING CERTAIN MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS USING TELEHEALTH SERVICES OR TELEMEDICINE MEDICAL SERVICES. (a) In this section, "telehealth service" and "telemedicine medical service" have the meanings assigned by Section 111.001, Occupations (b) The employee's treating doctor or another doctor authorized by the division to certify maximum medical improvement or assign an impairment rating under Section 408.123 may certify maximum medical improvement or assign an impairment rating during a medical examination performed by the doctor using telehealth services or telemedicine medical services if: (1) the examination is of a musculoskeletal injury or (A) the hand or upper extremities; (B) the foot, including toes and heel; or (C) the spine and musculoskeletal structures of (2) the commissioner determines there is good cause to conduct the examination using telehealth services or telemedicine (c) During an examination conducted using telehealth services or telemedicine medical services under Subsection (b), a health care professional must be physically present in the room in which the employee is located to assist in conducting the examination and administering any necessary testing unless a (1) determined that the employee is not at maximum (2) certified maximum medical improvement during an examination and based on the examination concluded there was no (d) The commissioner shall adopt rules necessary to SECTION 3. Section 408.0041, Labor Code, as amended by this Act, and Section 408.1231, Labor Code, as added by this Act, apply only to a medical examination conducted on or after the effective date of this Act. A medical examination conducted before that date is governed by the law in effect on the date the examination was conducted, and the former law is continued in effect for that SECTION 4. This Act takes effect January 1, 2026.
Bill Sponsors
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Bill History
Bill filed: AN ACT relating to conducting certain medical examinations using
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