Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05278 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/31/2022

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
HB 5278  
 
AN ACT PROHIBITING AN UNAUTHORIZED INTIMATE 
EXAMINATION ON A PATIENT WHO IS UNDER DEEP SEDATION 
OR ANESTHESIA OR UNCONSCIOUS.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill prohibits a health care provider from performing an 
“intimate examination” (i.e., pelvic, prostate, or rectal examination) on 
a patient who is unconscious or under deep sedation or anesthesia 
unless: 
1. the patient or the patient’s legal representative provided written 
informed consent for it; 
2. the examination is within the scope of the patient’s surgical 
procedure or diagnostic examination; or  
3. for an unconscious patient, the examination is required for 
diagnostic purposes.  
Under the bill, the written patient consent form must, among other 
things, (1) contain a bolded heading at the top about the examination, 
(2) allow the patient to consent to or refuse the examination, and (3) 
allow the patient to authorize or refuse a medical student or resident to 
perform, observe, or otherwise be present at the examination.  
Additionally, the bill requires the Department of Public Health to 
investigate any alleged violations of the bill’s requirements and allows 
the department to take disciplinary action if it determines a violation 
was committed (e.g., license suspension or revocation, probation, or a 
letter of reprimand).  
Under the bill, health care providers are physicians; medical 
students, residents, and fellows; physician assistants; and advanced 
practice registered nurses.  2022HB-05278-R000231-BA.DOCX 
 
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EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 2022 
PATIENT WRITTEN INFORMED CONSENT 
The bill requires providers, when obtaining informed consent to 
perform an intimate examination, to provide the patient or the patient’s 
legal representative with a written or electronic consent form that: 
1. may be included as a distinct or separate section of a general 
informed consent form; 
2. contains the following heading at the top of the form in at least 
18-point, boldfaced type: “CONSENT FOR EXAMINATION OF 
PELVIC, PROSTATE OR RECTAL REGION;” 
3. specifies the nature and purpose of the intimate examination; 
4. informs the patient or the patient’s legal representative that a 
medical student or resident may be present if they authorize the 
student or resident to perform, observe, or otherwise be present 
at the examination for training purposes (either in-person or 
remotely); 
5. allows the patient or patient’s legal representative the 
opportunity to consent to or refuse the intimate examination; and 
6. allows a patient or a patient’s legal representative that consents 
to the examination the chance to allow or refuse a medical 
student or resident to perform, observe, or otherwise be present 
at the examination for training purposes (either in-person or 
remotely). 
The bill also requires both the health care provider and the patient or 
patient’s legal representative to sign the form.  
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Public Health Committee 
Joint Favorable 
Yea 31 Nay 0 (03/18/2022)