Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01054

Introduced
3/16/21  
Introduced
3/16/21  

Caption

An Act Establishing A State Home Health And Hospice Ombudsman.

Impact

This legislation is significant as it proposes to enhance oversight and accountability within home health care and hospice services. By establishing the ombudsman role, the state aims to better serve vulnerable populations, including the elderly who rely heavily on these health services. The office will analyze and monitor existing laws and policies, thereby influencing future legislative adjustments to improve care quality and access.

Summary

Senate Bill 01054, titled 'An Act Establishing A State Home Health And Hospice Ombudsman', was introduced to create an independent office within the Department of Public Health. This ombudsman's office is charged with addressing concerns and complaints related to home health care and hospice services. The office aims to provide timely resolution to patients and their representatives, ensuring their access to necessary services and assistance.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill, particularly regarding funding, scope, and the potential for bureaucratic overlap with existing health care governance structures. Stakeholders may debate the effectiveness of an ombudsman in resolving complaints versus the current mechanisms in place, and whether the establishment of such an office will lead to tangible improvements in patient care and service delivery.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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