Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06547

Introduced
3/4/11  
Introduced
3/4/11  
Refer
3/4/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Responsibilities Of The Department Of Public Health Upon Receiving Notice Of A Malpractice Claim Or Settlement Involving A Health Care Provider Presently Or Formerly Licensed By The State.

Impact

If passed, the bill will amend Section 19a-17a of the general statutes, shifting the responsibility for reporting malpractice awards and settlements to include a requirement for the notifying entity or party to provide detailed documentation to the DPH. This documentation will include not only the terms of the settlement or award but also the underlying complaint and response. Such requirements are intended to enhance the oversight capabilities of the DPH and signal the state’s commitment to maintaining high standards of care within its healthcare system.

Summary

House Bill 6547 centers on enhancing the responsibilities of the Department of Public Health (DPH) when it comes to handling notifications of malpractice claims or settlements involving healthcare providers who are licensed in the state. The bill emphasizes the importance of keeping the DPH informed about the outcomes of malpractice cases, whether they conclude with an award or a settlement. This proactive approach aims to ensure that the DPH can adequately assess whether further investigation or disciplinary measures are necessary against licensed individuals in the healthcare sector.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 6547 may arise from the implications of requiring healthcare providers to report settlements and awards. Supporters argue that it is crucial for patient safety and integrity of the medical profession, while opponents might raise concerns about the potential burden this places on healthcare providers. They may also express apprehension about how such reports might affect individual practitioners' reputations or lead to punitive actions without thorough investigations. The bill aims to balance the need for transparency in the healthcare system with the right of providers to maintain their professional standing amidst allegations.

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