Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05105

Introduced
1/9/23  
Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

An Act Requiring Hospitals To Have An Urgent Care Center Located Near Their Emergency Department To Care For Patients Who Do Not Require Emergency Medical Services.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would have a significant impact on state healthcare regulations, specifically targeting the operational protocols of hospitals. The requirement for hospitals to integrate urgent care centers could lead to a reduction in the number of non-emergency cases treated in emergency settings, potentially decreasing wait times for patients who genuinely need emergency medical services. This shift is also expected to alleviate some financial pressure on healthcare systems by diverting non-emergency patients to urgent care facilities, thereby optimizing resource allocation across healthcare services.

Summary

House Bill 05105 seeks to mandate that every hospital is required to establish an urgent care center in close proximity to its emergency department. This initiative is intended to provide a more cost-effective alternative for patients seeking urgent medical attention who do not require the resources of a full emergency room. By facilitating immediate access to necessary medical care without overwhelming emergency departments, the bill aims to enhance the overall efficiency of medical services provided within the state.

Contention

While proponents of HB 05105 assert that it will improve healthcare accessibility and cost-effectiveness, there are potential points of contention regarding the implementation and operational feasibility of these urgent care centers. Critics may raise concerns about the financial burden on hospitals to establish and maintain these centers, especially in smaller or rural hospitals that may struggle with resources. Furthermore, questions about staffing and the standardization of care across urgent care facilities could lead to debates over the equitable access to healthcare, particularly in underserved areas of the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05372

An Act Concerning Medicaid Funding For Beds Reserved For Chronic Disease Hospital Patients Who Are Temporarily Transferred To Acute Care Hospitals.

CT SB00127

An Act Concerning The Recommendations Of The Department Of Children And Families Relating To Background Checks, Certain Subsidies, Urgent Crisis Centers, Departmental Records And Special Police Officers.

CT SB00314

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

CT HB05397

An Act Concerning Emergency Intervention By A Police Officer When A Person Is Incapacitated By Drugs Or Due To A Medical Emergency.

CT HB05121

An Act Concerning Authorization Of Bonds Of The State To The Department Of Mental Health And Addiction Services For The Establishment Of Mental Health Urgent Care Crisis Centers.

CT SB00244

An Act Requiring A Study On The Feasibility Of Expanding Access To Respite Services By Pursuing A Family Caregiver Support Benefit Through A Medicaid Demonstration Waiver.

CT SB00181

An Act Concerning Emergency Department Crowding.

CT SB00156

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Requiring Nursing Homes To Spend A Percentage Of Medicaid Reimbursement Or Total Revenue On Direct Care Of Nursing Home Residents.

CT HB05318

An Act Requiring The Licensure Of Lactation Consultants.

CT HB05160

An Act Concerning The Maintenance Of Liability Insurance Coverage By Child Care Centers, Group Child Care Homes And Family Child Care Homes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.