Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06611

Introduced
3/17/11  
Introduced
3/17/11  
Refer
3/17/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning Recommendations By The Long-term Care Advisory Council To Establish A Single Point Of Entry For Long-term Care.

Impact

The implementation of this bill would significantly impact state laws concerning long-term care services. By establishing a single point of entry system, the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services and the Aging Services Division is tasked with coordinating these efforts, ensuring that individuals have access to necessary information, including eligibility assessments for programs like Medicaid. This approach could improve access to long-term care services and simplify the experience for those seeking assistance. It promotes consumer choice by ensuring individuals are informed of all available care options, including community and home-based care as well as nursing home care.

Summary

House Bill 6611 is an act concerning recommendations made by the Long-Term Care Advisory Council to establish a single point of entry system for individuals seeking long-term care in Connecticut. This bill aims to create a centralized system where individuals can obtain comprehensive information about long-term care options available in their designated geographic areas. The primary purpose is to streamline the process for individuals navigating the complexities of long-term care services by providing them with a direct point of access for information and resources.

Contention

Despite its supportive intentions, there may be potential contention surrounding the execution and funding of the single point of entry system. Critics may raise concerns about the administrative burden on the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services and potential challenges in effectively implementing quality assurance standards. Additionally, stakeholders might debate the sensitivity of the assessment processes required to determine eligibility for public programs. The effectiveness of the system will depend on how well it can adapt to diverse individual needs while maintaining a high standard of service and compliance with state regulations.

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