Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00316

Introduced
1/19/17  
Introduced
1/19/17  
Refer
1/19/17  
Refer
1/19/17  
Refer
3/17/17  
Report Pass
3/22/17  
Report Pass
3/22/17  
Refer
3/30/17  
Report Pass
4/5/17  
Engrossed
6/7/17  
Engrossed
6/7/17  
Report Pass
6/7/17  

Caption

An Act Requiring A Study Regarding Referrals By Health Care Providers To Certain Health Care Facilities.

Impact

If enacted, the bill could lead to significant changes in how health care providers manage referrals to facilities in which they have a vested interest. This is particularly relevant in terms of ensuring that referrals are made based on patient needs rather than financial motives. The results of the study could inform new legislation that would seek to put a more stringent regulatory framework in place. By addressing these financial interests, the bill aims to bolster transparency and maintain the integrity of patient care.

Summary

SB00316 is an act aimed at exploring the regulations governing referrals by health care providers to health care facilities where they hold a financial interest, or have a compensation arrangement. The bill mandates that the Health Care Cabinet conducts a thorough study to assess the current practices and regulatory framework related to these referrals. Following the study, the Cabinet is tasked with reporting its findings to the General Assembly, which may include recommendations for further legislative action to enhance regulatory control over such referrals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00316 seems to be largely supportive among health care advocates and some legislators, as it demonstrates a commitment to addressing potential conflicts of interest in healthcare referrals. However, there are concerns from some health care providers about the implications of increased regulation, fearing that it may restrict their professional autonomy or complicate operational practices. The overall discussion indicates a balance between the need for oversight and the importance of allowing health care professionals the freedom to make referrals as they see fit.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB00316 revolve around the potential for the bill to impose new burdens on health care providers and whether the regulations would genuinely enhance patient care. Opponents may argue that the study could lead to over-regulation of health providers, while proponents assert that it is vital to curb practices that could lead to compromised patient welfare. The dialogue surrounding this bill not only highlights the balance between regulation and provider freedom but also the underlying need to prioritize patient health over financial interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05319

An Act Requiring A Plan Concerning Private Equity Firms Acquiring Or Holding An Ownership Interest In Health Care Facilities.

CT HB05424

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

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT SB00425

An Act Prohibiting Discrimination By Health Care Providers In The Provision Of Health Care Services In The State.

CT HB05316

An Act Concerning The Office Of Health Strategy's Recommendations Regarding The Certificate Of Need Program.

CT SB00397

An Act Expanding Medicaid Coverage Of School-based Health Care.

CT HB05054

An Act Addressing Health Care Affordability.

CT HB05200

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

CT SB00004

An Act Concerning Victims Of Domestic Violence, The Unsolicited Transmission Of Intimate Images By Means Of An Electronic Communication Device And The Impermissible Use Of Nondisclosure Agreements In The Workplace.

CT SB00241

An Act Concerning The Office Of Health Strategy's Recommendations Regarding 340b Program Transparency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.