Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01025

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting Discrimination In The Provision Of Health Care Services.

Impact

If passed, SB01025 would amend existing statutes to codify protections against discrimination within health care services in the state. The bill aims to provide a legal framework that empowers individuals who may face discrimination and allows them to seek justice without fearing retribution from health care providers. This could lead to increased awareness and enforcement of equitable treatment across facilities, thus fostering a culture of inclusivity in health care.

Summary

SB01025, known as An Act Prohibiting Discrimination In The Provision Of Health Care Services, is a legislative proposal aimed at ensuring that all individuals receive fair and equal treatment in health care settings. The bill specifically prohibits health care providers from refusing service based on a wide range of personal characteristics, including race, gender identity, age, and disability. This initiative addresses ongoing concerns regarding disparities in health care access and seeks to create a more equitable system for all patients.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a positive step towards civil rights, it may also lead to discussions around the extent of mandated treatment versus individual medical judgment. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about how the bill affects health care providers’ rights to refuse service based on medical justifications rather than discrimination. There may be a need for clear guidelines and definitions regarding what constitutes discriminatory practices to prevent potential misinterpretations in implementation.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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