87(R) HB 2056 - Enrolled version - Bill Text
 
 
  H.B.  No.  2056
 
 
 
 
AN ACT
  relating to the practice of dentistry and the provision of
  teledentistry dental services.
               BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
               SECTION  1.    The heading to Chapter 111, Occupations Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
  CHAPTER 111. TELEMEDICINE, TELEDENTISTRY, AND TELEHEALTH
               SECTION  2.    Section 111.001, Occupations Code, is amended by
  amending Subdivisions (1) and (3) and adding Subdivision (2-a) to
  read as follows:
                           (1)    "Dentist," "health [Health] professional," and
  "physician" have the meanings assigned by Section 1455.001,
  Insurance Code.
                           (2-a)    "Teledentistry dental service" means a health
  care service delivered by a dentist, or a health professional
  acting under the delegation and supervision of a dentist, acting
  within the scope of the dentist's or health professional's license
  or certification to a patient at a different physical location than
  the dentist or health professional using telecommunications or
  information technology.
                           (3)    "Telehealth service" means a health service, other
  than a telemedicine medical service or a teledentistry dental
  service, delivered by a health professional licensed, certified, or
  otherwise entitled to practice in this state and acting within the
  scope of the health professional's license, certification, or
  entitlement to a patient at a different physical location than the
  health professional using telecommunications or information
  technology.
               SECTION  3.    Section 111.002, Occupations Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
               Sec.  111.002.    INFORMED CONSENT. (a) A treating physician,
  dentist, or health professional who provides or facilitates the use
  of telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services,
  or telehealth services shall ensure that the informed consent of
  the patient, or another appropriate individual authorized to make
  health care treatment decisions for the patient, is obtained before
  telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services, or
  telehealth services are provided.
               (b)    A dentist who delegates a teledentistry dental service
  shall ensure that the informed consent of the patient includes
  disclosure to the patient that the dentist has delegated the
  service.
               SECTION  4.    Section 111.003, Occupations Code, is amended to
  read as follows:
               Sec.  111.003.    CONFIDENTIALITY. A treating physician,
  dentist, or health professional who provides or facilitates the use
  of telemedicine medical services, teledentistry dental services,
  or telehealth services shall ensure that the confidentiality of the
  patient's clinical [medical] information is maintained as required
  by Chapter 159, by Subchapter C, Chapter 258, or by other applicable
  law.
               SECTION  5.    Section 111.004, Occupations Code, is amended
  to read as follows:
               Sec.  111.004.    RULES. (a) The Texas Medical Board, in
  consultation with the commissioner of insurance, as appropriate,
  may adopt rules necessary to:
                           (1)    ensure that patients using telemedicine medical
  services receive appropriate, quality care;
                           (2)    prevent abuse and fraud in the use of telemedicine
  medical services, including rules relating to the filing of claims
  and records required to be maintained in connection with
  telemedicine medical services;
                           (3)    ensure adequate supervision of health
  professionals who are not physicians and who provide telemedicine
  medical services; and
                           (4)    establish the maximum number of health
  professionals who are not physicians that a physician may supervise
  through a telemedicine medical service.
               (b)    The State Board of Dental Examiners, in consultation
  with the commissioner of insurance, as appropriate, may adopt rules
  necessary to:
                           (1)    ensure that patients using teledentistry dental
  services receive appropriate, quality care;
                           (2)    prevent abuse and fraud in the use of
  teledentistry dental services, including rules relating to the
  filing of claims and records required to be maintained in
  connection with teledentistry dental services;
                           (3)    ensure adequate supervision of health
  professionals who are not dentists and who provide teledentistry