Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00238 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/21/2021

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sSB 238  
 
AN ACT INCREASING OVERSIGHT OF MERGERS AND 
ACQUISITIONS OF GROUP PRACTICES.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill makes various changes concerning physician group 
practices.  
By law, certain health care entity transactions require certificate of 
need (CON) approval from the Office of Health Strategy’s (OHS) 
Health Systems Planning Unit. The bill lowers the threshold, from 
eight physicians to two, for the minimum group practice size requiring 
CON approval for certain ownership transfers (§§ 3 & 4). As under 
current law, CON approval for these transfers is not required if the 
other transacting party is a (1) physician or (2) physician group not 
affiliated with a hospital, medical foundation, insurer, or similar entity.    
The bill eliminates the current presumption in favor of CON 
approval for voluntary transfers of ownership of group practices with 
eight or more physicians (§ 2). It retains certain other existing 
variations from the standard CON process for physician group 
voluntary transfers of ownership, and applies them to group practices 
of any size, not just those with eight or more physicians as under 
current law (§ 5). These variations include:  
1. a 60-day review period for the application (instead of the 
standard 90-day review period), subject to allowable extensions, 
and 
2. a public hearing requirement if 25 or more people, or someone 
representing that many people, request it in writing (for other 
CON applications, these thresholds are lower).   
The bill also requires group practices with two or more physicians,  2021SB-00238-R000553-BA.DOCX 
 
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rather than just those with 30 or more, to annually report certain 
information to the attorney general and OHS (§ 1). As under current 
law, this requirement applies to group practices that are not affiliated 
with a hospital (hospitals must report separately on their affiliated 
practices). These group practice reports must include the:  
1. name and specialties of each physician in the practice;  
2. names of the business entities that provide services as part of 
the practice and the service locations; and 
3. primary service area and service description for each location. 
The bill also makes conforming changes. 
EFFECTIVE DATE:  July 1, 2021 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Public Health Committee 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 21 Nay 12 (03/31/2021)