California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB3055

Introduced
2/21/20  

Caption

State contracts: physicians.

Impact

If enacted, AB 3055 would introduce a standardized limitation on the length of contracts between the Department of Corrections and healthcare providers. This legislative change is anticipated to enhance oversight and accountability within state healthcare services, particularly in correctional facilities. By placing restrictions on contract durations, the state aims to ensure that healthcare services remain aligned with current standards and are subject to regular evaluation and renewal processes.

Summary

Assembly Bill 3055, introduced by Assembly Member Santiago, aims to impact the way the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation contracts with physicians and surgeons for providing health care services. The bill specifically states the intent of the Legislature to limit the duration of these state agency contracts. This initiative arises from recognition of the need for a more structured approach toward contractual agreements in the state's healthcare system.

Contention

The deliberations surrounding AB 3055 may center on the implications of restricting contract durations for physicians and surgeons. Proponents of the bill argue that this will lead to improved healthcare quality and adaptability to evolving regulations and needs within the state's correctional facilities. Opponents may raise concerns about the potential administrative burden this could pose and its impact on the continuity of care, arguing that frequent contract renewals might disrupt services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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