Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

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1-Substitute House Bill No. 6357
1+General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 6357
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3-Public Act No. 11-137
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5-AN ACT CONCERNING ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS UNDER THE MEDICAID ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD INCENTIVE PROGRAM AND RETURN RECEIPTS FOR AGENCY NOTICES.
6+Substitute Bill No. 6357
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8+January Session, 2011
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12+AN ACT CONCERNING ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS UNDER THE MEDICAID ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD INCENTIVE PROGRAM.
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714 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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916 Section 1. Section 17b-34 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
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1118 (a) The Commissioner of Social Services, in consultation with the Commissioner of Public Health, shall take such action as necessary to meet the qualification criteria established pursuant to Section 4201 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, P.L. 111-5 to obtain (1) matching funds for the Department of Social Services' administrative planning activities related to health information technology; and (2) incentive payments for hospitals and eligible professionals who are meaningful electronic health record users as described in said act. The Commissioner of Social Services shall disburse any federal incentive funds for hospitals and eligible professionals that the commissioner receives pursuant to this section to each hospital and eligible professional.
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1320 (b) The Commissioner of Social Services shall, in accordance with Section 4201 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, P.L. 111-5, develop and implement a Medicaid health information technology plan and shall establish a Medicaid electronic health record incentive program to provide incentives for hospitals and other health care providers which adopt and meaningfully use electronic health records to improve patient health and the quality and efficiency of health care service delivery.
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1522 (c) A hospital or other health care provider that receives an adverse decision by the Commissioner of Social Services under the Medicaid electronic health record incentive program concerning the hospital's or provider's: (1) Eligibility for incentive payments; (2) incentive payment amounts; (3) demonstration of adopting, implementing or upgrading an electronic health record; or (4) fulfillment of meaningful use criteria may request review of the commissioner's decision, in accordance with 42 CFR 495.370. Upon receipt of such request, the commissioner shall conduct an initial review and notify the provider of the determination based on such review. The provider may request an administrative hearing, in accordance with chapter 54, to contest the department's determination.
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17-(d) For purposes of this section, "hospital" shall have the same meaning as provided in section 19a-490 and "other health care provider" means any person, corporation, limited liability company, organization, partnership, firm, association, facility or institution that is licensed or certified by the state to provide health care services and contracts with the Department of Social Services to provide such services to recipients of benefits under the Medicaid program.
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19-Sec. 2. Subsection (a) of section 1-2b of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective from passage):
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21-(a) For purposes of sections 1-100oo, 1-206, 2-71r, 4-176, 4-180, 4-183, 4a-52a, 4a-60q, 4a-63, 4a-100, 4e-34, 4e-35, 7-65, 7-148w, 7-247a, 7-473c, 7-478e, 8-3b, 8-3i, 8-7d, 8-26b, 8-169r, 8-293, 9-388, 9-608, 9-623, 10a-22c, 10a-22i, 10a-34a, 10a-109n, 12-35, 12-157, 12-242ii, 12-242jj, 13a-80, 13a-85c, 13a-123, 15-11a, 16-41, 16-50c, 16-50d, 17a-103b, 19a-87, 19a-87c, 19a-209c, 19a-332e, 19a-343a, 19a-486a, 19a-486c, 19a-486d, 19a-497, 19a-507b, 20-205a, 20-325a, 21-63, 21-80, 22-7, 22a-6b, 22a-6u, 22a-30, 22a-42d, 22a-42f, 22a-66d, 22a-137, 22a-178, 22a-225, 22a-228, 22a-250, 22a-285b, 22a-354p, 22a-354s, 22a-354t, 22a-361, 22a-371, 22a-401, 22a-403, 22a-433, 22a-436, 22a-449f, 22a-449l, 22a-449n, 22a-504, 22a-626, 23-46, 23-65j, 23-651, 23-65p, 25-32, 25-32e, 25-331, 25-34, 25-204, 25-234, 29-108d, 31-57c, 31-57d, 31-355, 32-613, 33-663, 33-929, 33-1053, 33-1219, 34-521, 35-42, 36a-50, 36a-51, 36a-52, 36a-53, 36a-82, 36a-184, 36a-493, 36b-62, 36b-72, 38-323a, 38a-344, 38a-676, 38a-724, 38a-788, 42-158j, 42-161, 42-181, 42-182, 42-186, 42-271, 45a-716, 46a-82e, 46b-115w, 46b-128, 47-42d, 47-74f, 47-88b, 47-236, 47-284, 47a-11b, 47a-11d, 47a-13a, 47a-14h, 47a-56b, 49-2, 49-4a, 49-8, 49-8a, 49-10b, 49-31b, 49-51, 49-70, 51-90e, 52-57, 52-59b, 52-63, 52-64, 52-195c, 52-350e, 52-351b, 52-361a, 52-362, 52-565a, 52-605, 52-606, 53-401, 53a-128, 53a-128d, 53a-207 and 54-82c and chapter 965, any reference to certified mail, return receipt requested, shall include mail, electronic, and digital methods of receiving the return receipt, including all methods of receiving the return receipt identified by the Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service in Chapter 500 of the Domestic Mail Manual or any subsequent corresponding document of the United States Postal Service.
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27+This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
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30+This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
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