Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05132

Introduced
1/10/19  
Introduced
1/10/19  
Refer
1/10/19  

Caption

An Act Requiring Continuing Medical Education In Recognizing Symptoms Of Alzheimer's Disease And Dementia.

Impact

The implications of HB 05132 could be substantial for state healthcare laws and practices. By establishing a mandatory education requirement, the bill aims to improve the early detection of Alzheimer's disease and dementia among patients, which can lead to better management and care options. This initiative has the potential to transform how healthcare providers approach cognitive disorders and may also facilitate a broader conversation about training and resources allocated to geriatric care. Overall, improved awareness and understanding of these diseases among medical professionals can lead to enhanced patient outcomes and quality of life.

Summary

House Bill 05132 aims to enhance the knowledge of healthcare providers regarding Alzheimer's disease and dementia by mandating continuing medical education focused on recognizing symptoms of these conditions. The bill requires physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, physician assistants, registered nurses, and practical nurses to complete training that emphasizes the symptoms and signs associated with Alzheimer's and dementia. This legislative measure is introduced in the context of increasing awareness about cognitive impairments that affect a significant segment of the aging population, and it seeks to better prepare medical professionals to identify and address these conditions in their patients.

Contention

Although the primary goal of the bill is to improve training related to cognitive impairments, there may be points of contention surrounding the implementation of such mandatory education. Some healthcare professionals may express concerns about the feasibility of adding required training to their busy schedules or question the adequacy of existing educational curriculum on these topics. Furthermore, discussions on how this mandate affects healthcare costs and the allocation of resources within the medical community might arise. Ensuring that all affected healthcare providers have equal access to this training without financial burden could be a focal point for legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05386

An Act Requiring Notice Of An Objection, Discontinuance Or Reduction Of Prescription Medication Under A Workers' Compensation Claim.

CT SB00244

An Act Requiring A Study On The Feasibility Of Expanding Access To Respite Services By Pursuing A Family Caregiver Support Benefit Through A Medicaid Demonstration Waiver.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT HB05318

An Act Requiring The Licensure Of Lactation Consultants.

CT HB05368

An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage Of Diapers.

CT SB00177

An Act Authorizing Naturopathic Physicians To Prescribe Medication.

CT HB05416

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Education Statutes.

CT SB00156

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Requiring Nursing Homes To Spend A Percentage Of Medicaid Reimbursement Or Total Revenue On Direct Care Of Nursing Home Residents.

CT HB05341

An Act Requiring Reporting Of Projected And Actual Revenues And Expenditures At Public Institutions Of Higher Education.

CT HB05488

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.