All Bills - Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00490
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To ensure parity in state payments per client for providers of health and human services.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00491
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To establish an elder care workforce group to make recommendations concerning developing and retaining a workforce sufficient to provide care for senior citizens.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00492
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To protect the rights of residents of long-term care communities by implementing the recommendations of the Nursing Home and Assisted Living Oversight Working Group.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00493
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To implement the recommendations of the Nursing Home and Assisted Living Oversight Working Group.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00494
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To implement the recommendations of the Nursing Home and Assisted Living Oversight Working Group.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00495
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To increase moneys in the small hospital supplemental payment pool.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00496
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To expand access to medical assistance by working persons with disabilities.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00497
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To expand access to prenatal care.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00498
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To require health insurance coverage for equine therapy for veterans.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00499
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To expand health care coverage by lowering insurance premiums.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00500
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To: (1) Require certain high deductible health plans to apply annual deductibles on a calendar year basis; (2) require certain health care providers to promptly refund excess cost-sharing payments for covered benefits; (3) require certain qualified health plans offered through the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange to cover certain benefits, have a minimum actuarial value of at least seventy per cent and offer a broad provider network; (4) prohibit life insurers from discriminating against persons on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity; and (5) make changes to various provisions of the general statutes concerning high deductible health plans to more closely conform to provisions of the Internal Revenue Code concerning health savings accounts and medical savings accounts.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00501
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To extend the sunset date for the Healthy Homes Fund surcharge to December 31, 2043.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00502
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To reduce the cost of, and provide for additional transparency regarding, the cost of health care and health insurance in this state.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00503
Introduced
1/27/21
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To expand required health insurance coverage for mental health and substance use disorder services provided through telehealth.
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Connecticut 2021 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB00504
Introduced
1/27/21
Refer
1/27/21
To provide for greater transparency in, and legislative oversight of, health care plans administered by this state and offered to persons other than state employees.