Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00325

Introduced
1/19/17  
Introduced
1/19/17  

Caption

An Act Expanding In-patient Opioid Rehabilitation.

Impact

If passed, SB 325 would significantly impact state laws regarding the provision of healthcare services for addiction treatment. The increase in available beds in rehabilitation facilities could lead to improved outcomes for individuals suffering from opioid use disorder. Additionally, this expansion could help reduce the strain on emergency services and hospitals that often handle overdose cases, thereby creating a more cohesive public health approach to opioid addiction. However, it will also necessitate an increase in funding and resources to support the expanded facilities and ensure quality care.

Summary

Senate Bill 325, titled 'An Act Expanding In-patient Opioid Rehabilitation,' aims to address the urgent need for increased availability of in-patient rehabilitation services for individuals struggling with opioid addiction. The bill proposes amendments to state laws to increase the number of available beds in addiction facilities, which is part of a broader strategy to combat the ongoing opioid crisis affecting many communities across the state. By enhancing the infrastructure for in-patient rehabilitation, the bill seeks to provide a more effective support system for those in need of intensive treatment and recovery resources.

Contention

The proposed bill may face contention relating to budgetary concerns and the logistics of implementing expanded facilities. Critics may argue about the allocation of state funds, questioning if the state can effectively manage increased costs associated with staffing and maintaining more in-patient beds. Moreover, there may be concerns regarding the balance of focusing resources on rehabilitation versus prevention initiatives and other forms of addiction treatment such as outpatient services. Advocates for the bill will likely emphasize the necessity of addressing the current demands for rehabilitation amidst rising addiction rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00274

An Act Concerning Opioids.

CT SB00067

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For Repairs And Rehabilitation Of Properties By The Montville Housing Authority.

CT HB05005

An Act Expanding Paid Sick Days In The State.

CT SB00397

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

CT HB05015

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For Expanding A Certain Parking Garage In New London.

CT HB05249

An Act Concerning Personal Opioid Drug Deactivation And Disposal Systems And The Opioid Settlement Fund.

CT HB05196

An Act Expanding The Podiatric Scope Of Practice.

CT HB05166

An Act Expanding Paid Sick Days In The State.

CT HB05511

An Act Concerning The Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee.

CT HB05291

An Act Concerning The Department Of Public Health's Recommendations Regarding Improved Opioid Monitoring.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.