Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05196

Introduced
1/11/23  
Introduced
1/11/23  

Caption

An Act Allowing Alternative Health Care Providers To Provide Certain Alternative Health Care Services.

Impact

If enacted, this bill could significantly change how alternative health care is perceived and regulated within the state. Supporters argue that this legislation would provide a safe harbor for practitioners of alternative therapies, allowing them to serve clients without the burden of stringent licensing requirements. It will also help in the formal acknowledgment of different healing practices that focus on wellness and prevention, potentially attracting more individuals to seek these services.

Summary

House Bill 05196 proposes to amend state statutes to permit alternative health care providers, who are not licensed, certified, or registered within the state, to offer certain alternative health care services. Among these services are aromatherapy, energetic healing, healing touch, herbology, meditation, polarity therapy, reflexology, and Reiki. The bill aims to create a legal framework that supports the practice of diverse therapeutic modalities that fall outside conventional health care guidelines, recognizing the growing interest in holistic and alternative health practices.

Contention

However, the bill may face contention regarding concerns over patient safety and the qualifications of practitioners offering these alternative services. Critics may argue that providing alternative health care without the need for formal licensing could lead to unregulated practices and pose risks to public health. The debate could center around the potential for misinformation about the efficacy of these alternative therapies and the lack of oversight regarding their administration. Additionally, there may be apprehension about how these changes could affect the conventional health care system and its providers.

Notable_points

Another notable aspect of HB 05196 could be the pushback from traditional health care advocates, who might view the bill as a challenge to established medical standards. The tension between alternative and traditional health care providers will likely be a key area of focus during discussions and votes. The outcome of this bill could set a precedent for how similar measures are approached in the future, particularly in balancing the regulation of health services with access to alternative therapies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05424

An Act Prohibiting Adverse Actions Against Health Care Providers For Providing Certain Health Care Services.

CT SB00425

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

CT SB00214

An Act Consolidating Statutory Provisions Relating To Reproductive Health Care Services And Gender-affirming Health Care Services.

CT HB05054

An Act Addressing Health Care Affordability.

CT HB05454

An Act Concerning Mental Health Services For Young Children, Their Caregivers, Expectant Mothers And Pregnant Persons.

CT SB00365

An Act Concerning Safety In The Health Care Workforce.

CT HB05459

An Act Increasing Rates Of Medicaid Reimbursement For Certain Providers.

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 SB00432

An Act Concerning State Contracts With Nonprofit Human Services Providers.

CT SB00210

An Act Concerning A State-operated Reinsurance Program, Health Care Cost Growth And Site Of Service Billing Requirements.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.