Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05628

Introduced
1/20/11  
Introduced
1/20/11  
Refer
1/20/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning Preferred Provider Network And Health Care Center Contracting With Ophthalmologists And Optometrists.

Impact

The bill's alignment of contracting practices could potentially enhance the operational efficiency of health care centers by reducing discrepancies in how they engage with various eye care providers. By having standardized procedures for contracting, it is expected that this will foster a more coherent and collaborative environment among health care entities, ultimately improving patient access to eye care services. However, this standardization may also limit the adaptability of health care centers to negotiate unique contracts based on individual circumstances or local needs.

Summary

House Bill 05628 specifically addresses the contracting procedures between health care centers and preferred provider networks with ophthalmologists and optometrists. The bill mandates that these entities are required to be treated equally in terms of their contractual agreements. This legislative move aims to streamline the hiring and collaboration process within the healthcare system, ensuring that both types of eye care professionals are afforded the same opportunities and obligations in their dealings with health care organizations.

Contention

While the intent of HB 05628 is to promote equality among ophthalmologists and optometrists, there may be contention regarding how this uniform approach could impact the autonomy of individual health care centers. Some stakeholders may argue that the requirements of equal treatment could inadvertently lead to a one-size-fits-all model that does not account for the diverse needs and specialties of different providers. Concerns may also arise regarding the implications of this bill on existing contracts and how it might affect negotiations for future arrangements.

Notable_points

The introduction of this bill reflects a growing awareness of the importance of equitable treatment within the healthcare sector, emphasizing the need for reconciliation between varying specialties. It may signal a shift toward more accountable and transparent practices within healthcare provider networks, although the true effects of such legislation will depend greatly on its implementation and the responses from affected parties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05131

An Act Concerning Medicaid Reimbursement Parity For Optometrists.

CT SB00057

An Act Concerning Funding For School-based Health Centers In Eastern Connecticut.

CT HB05121

An Act Concerning Authorization Of Bonds Of The State To The Department Of Mental Health And Addiction Services For The Establishment Of Mental Health Urgent Care Crisis Centers.

CT SB00370

An Act Concerning Peer-run Respite Centers For Persons Experiencing A Mental Health Crisis.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00389

An Act Concerning The State Contracting Standards Board And State Procurement.

CT HB05200

An Act Concerning Health Care Accessibility For Persons With A Disability.

CT SB00401

An Act Concerning The Availability Of Telehealth Providers In Determining Network Adequacy And Extending The Telehealth Provisions Adopted During The Covid-19 Pandemic.

CT HB05456

An Act Concerning Federally Qualified Health Centers.

CT HB05424

An Act Prohibiting Adverse Actions Against Health Care Providers For Providing Certain Health Care Services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.