Connecticut 2019 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01052 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/07/2019

                        
 
 
 
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General Assembly  Raised Bill No. 1052  
January Session, 2019  
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Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES  
 
 
Introduced by:  
(HS)  
 
 
 
 
AN ACT EXPANDING MED ICAID COVERAGE OF TELEHEALTH 
SERVICES. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
Section 1. (NEW) (Effective from passage) (a) For purposes of this 1 
section, (1) "telehealth" has the same meaning as provided in section 2 
19a-906 of the general statutes and includes telemental health; (2) 3 
"telemental health" means the provision of remote mental health care 4 
services using modalities that include, but are not limited to, (A) 5 
videoconferencing, (B) computer programs, and (C) mobile 6 
applications by a variety of mental health care providers operating 7 
within their scopes of practice; (3) (A) "asynchronous", (B) "originating 8 
site", (C) "remote patient monitoring", (D) "store and forward transfer", 9 
and (E) "synchronous" have the same meaning as provided in section 10 
19a-906 of the general statutes; and (4) "electronic consultations" means 11 
the sharing of information and advice electronically by providers. 12 
(b) The Commissioner of Social Services shall expand coverage of 13 
telehealth services under the medical assistance program. 14 
Notwithstanding any provision of section 19a-906 of the general 15 
statutes, the commissioner shall provide Medicaid coverage state wide 16  Raised Bill No.  1052 
 
 
 
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not later than July 1, 2020, for (1) asynchronous transmission of health 17 
information, (2) electronic consultations, (3) remote patient monitoring, 18 
(4) store and forward transfer of a patient's medical information, and 19 
(5) synchronous forms of telehealth services whenever such coverage 20 
meets federal Medicaid requirements for efficiency, economy and 21 
quality of care. 22 
(c) On and after July 1, 2019, the commissioner shall phase in state-23 
wide coverage of telehealth services beginning with (1) chronic 24 
conditions, including, but not limited to, diabetes and cardiac 25 
conditions, (2) behavioral disorders, including, but not limited to, 26 
substance abuse, and (3) mental health disorders. The commissioner 27 
shall establish requirements for telehealth providers to ensure privacy 28 
of patient information and consent for telehealth services. The 29 
commissioner may limit coverage of telehealth services to originating 30 
sites and licensed providers approved by the commissioner. 31 
(d) The commissioner may seek federal approval for a Medicaid 32 
state plan amendment, if necessary, to establish rates of 33 
reimbursement for telehealth services not already included under 34 
other rates of reimbursement in the Medicaid state plan. The 35 
commissioner shall seek federal approval of any Medicaid waiver or 36 
other program authorized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 37 
Services that would allow for (1) a more expeditious expansion of 38 
telehealth services, or (2) a higher rate of federal reimbursement for 39 
such services. The submission of any such Medicaid state plan 40 
amendment or waiver shall be in accordance with the provisions of 41 
section 17b-8 of the general statutes. 42 
Sec. 2. Section 17b-245e of the general statutes is repealed (Effective 43 
from passage) 44 
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following 
sections: 
 
Section 1 from passage New section 
Sec. 2 from passage 17b-245e  Raised Bill No.  1052 
 
 
 
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Statement of Purpose:   
To require the Commissioner of Social Services to expand Medicaid 
coverage of telehealth services state wide whenever such coverage 
meets federal Medicaid requirements for efficiency, economy and 
quality of care. 
[Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, 
except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is 
not underlined.]