HB 1314

AN ACT relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain

House Bill Hickland | Harris Davila | Frank | Olcott
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89th Regular Session

Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

This Texas bill requires healthcare facilities to provide patients with a written price estimate for nonemergency elective medical services within 24 hours of request, before scheduling the procedure. The estimate must include a clear disclaimer about potential variations in final costs, and facilities cannot charge more than 5% above the estimated amount without documented medical complications or diagnosis changes. The bill protects patients by preventing facilities from taking collection actions, reporting to credit bureaus, or pursuing legal action if the final bill significantly exceeds the original estimate without justification. This legislation aims to increase price transparency and reduce unexpected medical billing for consumers.

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relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Section 324.001, Health and Safety Code, is
amended by adding Subdivision (5-a) to read as follows:
(5-a)  "Estimate" means a written statement outlining a
consumer's total expected billed charges for a nonemergency
elective medical service or procedure.
SECTION 2.  Section 324.101, Health and Safety Code, is
amended by amending Subsections (d) and (g) and adding Subsection
(d)  A consumer who presents to a [The] facility a valid
medical order [shall provide an estimate of the facility's charges]
for any elective inpatient admission or nonemergency outpatient
surgical procedure or other service is entitled to receive on
request and before the scheduling of the admission, [or] procedure,
or service an estimate of the facility's charges for the admission,
procedure, or service.  Not later than 24 hours after receiving a
request for an estimate under this subsection, the facility shall
provide the [The] estimate to the requesting consumer by e-mail
[must be provided not later than the 10th business day after the
date on which the estimate is requested].  The facility must advise
(1)  the request for an estimate of billed charges may
result in a delay in the scheduling and provision of the inpatient
admission, outpatient surgical procedure, or other service;
(2)  the actual charges for an inpatient admission,
outpatient surgical procedure, or other service will vary based on
the person's medical condition and other factors associated with
performance of the procedure or service;
(3)  the actual charges for an inpatient admission,
outpatient surgical procedure, or other service may differ from the
amount to be paid by the consumer or the consumer's third-party
(4)  the consumer may be personally liable for payment
for the inpatient admission, outpatient surgical procedure, or
other service depending on the consumer's health benefit plan
(5)  the consumer should contact the consumer's health
benefit plan for accurate information regarding the plan structure,
benefit coverage, deductibles, copayments, coinsurance, and other
plan provisions that may impact the consumer's liability for
payment for the inpatient admission, outpatient surgical
(d-1)  A facility's final billed charges may not exceed the
amount specified in an estimate by more than five percent unless the
additional charges are related to complications that arose during
the procedure or service or as a result of a change of diagnosis
that is documented in the patient's chart.  If the final billed
charges exceed the amount specified in an estimate by more than five
percent, the facility shall provide to the patient a written
(1)  the difference in the billed charge amount and the
(2)  the complications or change of diagnosis that
(g)  A facility that violates [in violation of] this section:
(A)  collect or take any collection action against
(B)  report the consumer to a credit bureau; or
(C)  pursue an action against the consumer; and
(2)  is subject to an enforcement action by the
SECTION 3.  Subchapter B, Chapter 324, Health and Safety
SECTION 4.   The changes in law made to Chapter 324, Health
and Safety Code, apply only to a request for an estimate made on or
after the effective date of this Act.  A request for an estimate
made before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in
effect at the time the request was made, and the former law is
continued in effect for that purpose.
SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to price estimates and billing requirements for certain