Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06522

Introduced
1/28/19  
Introduced
1/28/19  
Refer
1/28/19  
Refer
1/28/19  
Refer
3/12/19  
Refer
3/12/19  
Report Pass
3/22/19  
Report Pass
3/22/19  
Refer
4/3/19  
Refer
4/3/19  
Report Pass
4/9/19  
Report Pass
4/9/19  
Engrossed
4/24/19  
Engrossed
4/24/19  
Report Pass
4/25/19  
Report Pass
4/25/19  
Chaptered
6/13/19  
Chaptered
6/13/19  
Enrolled
6/17/19  
Enrolled
6/17/19  
Passed
6/21/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning Continuing Medical Education In Screening For Inflammatory Breast Cancer And Gastrointestinal Cancers.

Impact

The enactment of HB 06522 will modify Section 20-10b of the general statutes concerning license renewal for physicians in Connecticut. With the new requirements in effect starting July 1, 2019, healthcare providers will need to ensure that their continuing education encompasses topics related to inflammatory breast cancer and gastrointestinal cancers, thus broadening the scope of training for healthcare professionals. The bill aims to improve patient outcomes by fostering an environment of continued education to adapt to evolving medical needs.

Summary

House Bill 06522, also known as Public Act No. 19-45, focuses on enhancing continuing medical education for healthcare professionals, specifically targeting the screening and management of inflammatory breast cancer and gastrointestinal cancers, including colon, gastric, pancreatic, and neuroendocrine cancers. The bill stipulates that physicians applying for license renewal must complete certain educational requirements that now include at least one contact hour of training related to these cancers. This requirement aims to better equip medical professionals with the knowledge necessary for early detection and effective management of these types of cancers.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 06522 appears to be positive, with support from various healthcare advocates who view the bill as a critical step towards improving cancer diagnosis and treatment. Proponents argue that increasing the focus on education in their renewal process is a necessary enhancement that ultimately benefits patients. The emphasis on specific cancer training reflects a proactive approach to healthcare, which is generally well-received among medical professionals who understand the importance of early intervention.

Contention

While most discussions about HB 06522 have centered around its benefits in advancing medical education, some concerns have emerged regarding the additional burden placed on physicians. Opponents voiced that increased educational requirements could lead to logistical challenges for practitioners managing their time and professional development. There is also a recognition of the necessity to balance these new obligations with existing demands within the healthcare system, raising questions about implementation and compliance without creating undue strain on medical providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00366

An Act Concerning Medicaid.

CT SB00363

An Act Concerning Assorted Revisions To The Education Statutes.

CT HB05367

An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage Of Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing For Critically Ill Infants And Studies Concerning The Elimination Or Reduction Of The Katie Beckett Waiver Program Waiting List And Medicaid Coverage Of Diapers.

CT SB00314

An Act Concerning Emergency Medicaid Coverage For Treatment Of Emergency Medical Conditions.

CT SB00307

An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage Of Biomarker Testing.

CT SB00349

An Act Concerning Dyslexia Screening Of Individuals Who Are Incarcerated.

CT SB00395

An Act Concerning The Reporting Of Medical Debt.

CT HB05002

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Care And Education.

CT SB00286

An Act Concerning Early Childhood Care And Education.

CT SB00222

An Act Concerning Changes To The Paid Family And Medical Leave Statutes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.