Bill Text: TX HB4100 | 2025-2026 | 89th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to prohibited retaliation against a physician or health care provider for reporting certain violations or taking certain actions with respect to the provision of health care services; providing a civil remedy.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 39)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2025-03-27 - Referred to Public Health [HB4100 Detail]
Download: Texas-2025-HB4100-Introduced.html
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| By: Oliverson | H.B. No. 4100 | |
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| relating to prohibited retaliation against a physician or health | ||
| care provider for reporting certain violations or taking certain | ||
| actions with respect to the provision of health care services; | ||
| providing a civil remedy. | ||
| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
| SECTION 1. Subtitle H, Title 4, Health and Safety Code, is | ||
| amended by adding Chapter 332 to read as follows: | ||
| CHAPTER 332. PROHIBITED RETALIATION AGAINST HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS | ||
| Sec. 332.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
| (1) "Health care facility" means a public or private | ||
| organization, corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, | ||
| association, agency, network, joint venture, or other entity that | ||
| provides health care services to patients. The term includes a | ||
| hospital, clinic, medical center, ambulatory surgical center, | ||
| private physician's office, pharmacy, nursing home, laboratory or | ||
| diagnostic facility, infirmary, dispensary, medical school, | ||
| nursing school, pharmacy school, or medical training facility. | ||
| (2) "Health care provider" means a nurse, nurse aide, | ||
| medical assistant, hospital employee, allied health professional, | ||
| counselor, therapist, laboratory technician, clinic employee, | ||
| nursing home employee, pharmacist, pharmacy employee, researcher, | ||
| medical, pharmacy, or nursing school student, professional, | ||
| paraprofessional, or, without regard to whether the person holds a | ||
| license, any other person who furnishes or assists in the | ||
| furnishing of a health care service. | ||
| (3) "Health care service" means any phase of patient | ||
| medical care or treatment. The term includes: | ||
| (A) examination, testing, diagnosis, referral, | ||
| prognosis, dispensing or administering a drug or device, ancillary | ||
| research, instruction, therapy, treatment, and preparing for or | ||
| performing a surgery or procedure; and | ||
| (B) record-making procedures, preparation of | ||
| treatment notes, and any other care or treatment rendered by a | ||
| physician, health care provider, or health care facility. | ||
| (4) "Physician" means an individual licensed to | ||
| practice medicine in this state. | ||
| Sec. 332.002. RETALIATION PROHIBITED. (a) A person, | ||
| including a health care facility, a political subdivision of this | ||
| state, a public official of this state, the Texas Medical Board or | ||
| another agency of this state, or a medical school or other | ||
| institution that conducts education or training programs for health | ||
| care providers may not take an adverse action against a physician or | ||
| health care provider because the physician or provider: | ||
| (1) except as prohibited by law, testifies, assists, | ||
| or participates in or is preparing to testify, assist, or | ||
| participate in a proceeding to present information about: | ||
| (A) any act or omission that the physician or | ||
| provider reasonably believes relates to a violation of a law, rule, | ||
| regulation, or ethical guideline with respect to the provision of | ||
| health care services; | ||
| (B) treatment practices or methods that may put | ||
| patient health at risk; | ||
| (C) a substantial and specific danger to public | ||
| health or safety; | ||
| (D) gross mismanagement or waste of funds; or | ||
| (E) abuse of authority; | ||
| (2) provides, causes to be provided, or is preparing | ||
| to provide or cause to be provided information described by | ||
| Subdivision (1) to: | ||
| (A) the physician's or provider's employer; | ||
| (B) the attorney general, the Health and Human | ||
| Services Commission, or any state agency charged with protecting | ||
| patients with respect to the provision of health care services and | ||
| public health and safety; or | ||
| (C) the United States Department of Health and | ||
| Human Services, the Office of Civil Rights of the United States | ||
| Department of State, or any other federal agency charged with | ||
| protecting patients with respect to the provision of health care | ||
| services and public health and safety; or | ||
| (3) engages in speech, expression, or association that | ||
| is protected from government interference, unless it is shown by | ||
| clear and convincing evidence that the physician's or provider's | ||
| speech, expression, or association was the direct cause of physical | ||
| harm to an individual with whom the physician or provider had a | ||
| practitioner-patient relationship during the three years | ||
| immediately preceding the incident of physical harm. | ||
| (b) Violations under this section include discrimination | ||
| against or taking an adverse action with regard to: | ||
| (1) licensure; | ||
| (2) certification; | ||
| (3) employment terms, benefits, seniority status, | ||
| promotion, or transfer; | ||
| (4) staff appointments or other privileges; | ||
| (5) denial of admission or participation in a program | ||
| for which the physician or health care provider is otherwise | ||
| eligible; | ||
| (6) imposition of a burden in the terms or conditions | ||
| of employment; | ||
| (7) denial of aid, assistance, or benefits; | ||
| (8) conditional receipt of the aid, assistance, or | ||
| benefits; or | ||
| (9) coercion or disqualification of the physician or | ||
| provider receiving aid, assistance, or benefits. | ||
| Sec. 332.003. CIVIL REMEDIES. (a) A physician or health | ||
| care provider who is injured by a violation of this chapter may | ||
| bring a civil action against another person, entity, or political | ||
| subdivision of this state that violates this chapter. A physician | ||
| or provider who brings an action under this section may obtain: | ||
| (1) injunctive relief; | ||
| (2) damages incurred by the physician or provider, | ||
| including: | ||
| (A) actual damages for all psychological, | ||
| emotional, and physical injuries resulting from the violation of | ||
| this chapter, as applicable; | ||
| (B) court costs; and | ||
| (C) reasonable attorney's fees; or | ||
| (3) both injunctive relief and damages. | ||
| (b) Governmental immunity is waived and abolished to the | ||
| extent of liability under this section. | ||
| SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025. | ||
