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Sep
09
2025
Texas Requires Electronic Records Containing Patient Information to Be Stored in the U.S.
Learn how Texas law requires electronic health records with patient data to be stored in the U.S. and accessed only for treatment, payment, or operations.
Aug
12
2025
Texas Extends Health Coverage Enrollment Period for Newborns to 60 Days
Learn how SB 896 extends automatic newborn coverage under MEWAs and small employer health plans from 32 to 61 days, giving families more time.
Aug
12
2025
Texas Establishes Deadlines for Balance Billing Mediation
Learn how Texas law now requires out-of-network providers and health plans to request mediation within 180 days to resolve balance billing disputes.
Jul
15
2025
Texas Requires Plans to Cover Adverse Effects of Gender Transitions
Learn about Texas’ new mandate for health plans. Starting Sept. 1, 2025, coverage must include care for adverse effects & reversals of gender transitions.
Jan
14
2025
Texas District Court Invalidates Fixed Indemnity Notice Requirement
The Eastern District of Texas issued a ruling vacating the final rules related to the notice requirement on hospital and fixed indemnity insurance.
Nov
05
2024
Texas Requires Issuers to Disclose Information Regarding Covered Prescription Drugs
Learn more about Texas Senate Bill 622, requiring health plans to disclose covered prescription drug information on request.
Jul
16
2024
Texas Department of Insurance Sets Insurance Expectations Due to Hurricane
Explore NFP's insights on the Texas Department of Insurance's expectations following a hurricane. Stay informed with expert analysis on insurance.
Sep
12
2023
New Statutes Effective September 1, 2023
Jun
22
2022
Commissioner Provides Health Plan Guidance in Response to Uvalde Shooting
Jan
04
2022
Executive Order Restricts Employer Vaccination Mandates
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