Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00544

Introduced
1/21/11  
Introduced
1/21/11  
Refer
1/21/11  

Caption

An Act Establishing A Connecticut Health Quality Council.

Impact

The establishment of the Health Quality Council is intended to have a substantial positive impact on healthcare legislation in Connecticut. The council is tasked with a range of responsibilities including monitoring drug prescribing practices, assessing new health technologies, and providing training and educational programs. By conducting research and evaluations, the council aims to ensure that the healthcare system remains efficient and effective, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for the state's population.

Summary

SB00544, also known as the Act Establishing a Connecticut Health Quality Council, aims to improve the quality of health care for state residents by creating a dedicated council. This council will be composed of appointed members, including consumers and representatives from health insurance organizations, hospitals, and health care providers. The structure of the council facilitates a collaborative environment focused on monitoring and enhancing clinical standards, thus fostering advancements in health care quality across Connecticut.

Contention

While the bill underscores a commitment to enhancing health care quality, it may face contention regarding the implications of governance and oversight in health care decisions. Questions may arise about the potential bureaucracy introduced by the council and concerns from various stakeholders about how the findings from the council will influence existing practices and regulations in the health care landscape. Ensuring that the council operates transparently and effectively while addressing the diverse interests of consumers, providers, and insurers will be vital in navigating these challenges.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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