Sec. 531.0162. USE OF TECHNOLOGY. (a) The commission shall develop and implement a policy requiring the agency commissioner and employees of each health and human services agency to research and propose appropriate technological solutions to improve the agency's ability to perform its functions. The technological solutions must:
(1) ensure that the public is able to easily find information about a health and human services agency on the Internet;
(2) ensure that persons who want to use a health and human services agency's services are able to:
(A) interact with the agency through the Internet; and
(B) access any service that can be provided effectively through the Internet;
(3) be cost-effective and developed through the commission's planning process; and
(4) meet federal accessibility standards for persons with disabilities.
(b) The commission shall develop and implement a policy described by Subsection (a) in relation to the commission's functions.
(c) Subject to available appropriations, the commission shall use technology whenever possible in connection with the adult protective services program of the Department of Family and Protective Services to:
(1) provide for automated collection of information necessary to evaluate program effectiveness using systems that integrate collection of necessary information with other routine duties of caseworkers and other service providers; and
(2) consequently reduce the time that caseworkers and other service providers are required to use in gathering and reporting information necessary for program evaluation.
(d) The commission shall include representatives of the private sector in the technology planning process used to determine appropriate technology for the adult protective services program of the Department of Family and Protective Services.
(e) The executive commissioner shall ensure that:
(1) all information systems available for use by the commission or a health and human services agency in sending protected health information to a health care provider or receiving protected health information from a health care provider, and for which planning or procurement begins on or after September 1, 2015, are capable of sending or receiving that information in accordance with the applicable data exchange standards developed by the appropriate standards development organization accredited by the American National Standards Institute;
(2) if national data exchange standards do not exist for a system described by Subdivision (1), the commission makes every effort to ensure the system is interoperable with the national standards for electronic health record systems; and
(3) the commission and each health and human services agency establish an interoperability standards plan for all information systems that exchange protected health information with health care providers.
(f) Not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year, the executive commissioner shall report to the governor and the Legislative Budget Board on the commission's and the health and human services agencies' measurable progress in ensuring that the information systems described in Subsection (e) are interoperable with one another and meet the appropriate standards specified by that subsection. The report must include an assessment of the progress made in achieving commission goals related to the exchange of health information, including facilitating care coordination among the agencies, ensuring quality improvement, and realizing cost savings.
(g) The executive commissioner by rule may develop and the commission may implement a system to reimburse providers of health care services under the state Medicaid program for review and transmission of electronic health information if feasible and cost-effective.
(h) In this section, "health care provider" and "provider of health care services" include a physician.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 198, Sec. 1.06, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 268 (S.B. 6), Sec. 2.17, eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1085 (H.B. 2641), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2015.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle I - Health and Human Services
Chapter 531 - Health and Human Services Commission
Subchapter A. General Provisions; Organization of Commission
Section 531.0011. References in Law Meaning Commission or Appropriate Division
Section 531.0012. References in Law Meaning Executive Commissioner or Designee
Section 531.002. Health and Human Services Commission; Responsibility
Section 531.0025. Restrictions on Awards to Family Planning Service Providers
Section 531.004. Sunset Provision
Section 531.005. Executive Commissioner
Section 531.0051. Health and Human Services Commission Executive Council
Section 531.00551. Procedures for Adopting Rules and Policies
Section 531.00552. Consolidated Internal Audit Program
Section 531.005522. Efficiency Audit
Section 531.00553. Administrative Support Services
Section 531.00554. Criminal Background Checks
Section 531.0056. Appointment of Agency Director by Executive Commissioner
Section 531.00561. Appointment and Qualifications of Division Directors
Section 531.00562. Division Director Duties
Section 531.0057. Medical Transportation Services
Section 531.006. Eligibility for Appointment as Executive Commissioner; Employee Restrictions
Section 531.008. Divisions of Commission
Section 531.0081. Medical Technology
Section 531.0082. Data Analysis Unit
Section 531.0083. Office of Policy and Performance
Section 531.0084. Investigation Unit for Illegally Operating Child-Care Facilities
Section 531.011. Public Input Information and Complaints
Section 531.012. Advisory Committees
Section 531.0121. Public Access to Advisory Committee Meetings
Section 531.013. Electronic Availability of Technical Assistance
Section 531.014. Consolidation of Reports
Section 531.0141. Application Requirement for Colonias Projects
Section 531.015. New Facilities in Certain Counties
Section 531.0161. Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Procedures
Section 531.0162. Use of Technology
Section 531.0163. Memorandum of Understanding
Section 531.0164. Health and Human Services System Internet Website Coordination
Section 531.0165. Internet Broadcast and Archive of Open Meetings
Section 531.017. Purchasing Unit
Section 531.0171. Office of Ombudsman
Section 531.018. Certain Contracts for Health Care Purposes; Review by Attorney General
Section 531.019. Administrative and Judicial Review of Certain Decisions
Section 531.0191. Services Provided by Contractor to Persons With Limited English Proficiency
Section 531.0192. Health and Human Services System Hotline and Call Center Coordination