Pathfinders
prepared by the Connecticut Judicial Branch law librarians:
Pamphlets from CTLawHelp.org:
Living Wills & Advance Directives
Admissions, Waiting Lists, Contracts and Deposits [Nursing Homes]
Room-to-Room (Intra-Facility) Transfers in Nursing Homes
Medicaid May Pay for Nursing Home Care (Title 19)
Transfers/Discharges from a Nursing Home and Your Rights
Bed Reservations (holds) [Nursing homes]
Complaint Procedures [Nursing homes / staff]
OLR Research Reports - Office of Legislative Research:
Issue
Brief: COVID-19 and Connecticut Long-Term Care Facilities -
2020-R-0320
COVID-19
Executive Orders Affecting Health and Human Services -
2020-R-0110 This report provides brief summaries of the governor's
COVID-19 executive orders concerning health and human services.
COVID-19 Executive Orders Concerning Telehealth - 2020-R-0138
Summarize the governor's COVID-19 executive orders (EO) concerning
telehealth.
Nursing Home Visitor Restrictions During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- 2020-R-0140
Summarize the governor's COVID-19 executive orders (EO) concerning
visitor access to nursing homes.
Abortion
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Medicaid and
Abortion - 2018-R-0260 This report discusses the extent to which the
state pays for abortions in its Medicaid programs. It updates OLR Report
2010-R-0136.
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Connecticut's
Abortion Clinics - 2018-R-0209 This report answers several questions
on the licensing, inspection, services, and procedures of Connecticut's family
planning clinics. It updates OLR Report
2014-R-0026.
Copayments, Coinsurance,
Deductibles, Insurance Rates
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Copayments and Deductibles on Medicaid and Health Insurance Plans
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2015-R-0160 This report provides information on copayments and deductibles for (1)
Medicaid, (2) state employee medical plans, and (3) other private health
insurance plans. It also includes general income limits for eligibility for
Connecticut's Medicaid-funded health care programs.
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Process for Health Insurance Rate Increases - 2010-R-0507
You asked (1) how an insurance company gets an approved rate increase
in Connecticut for individual and group health insurance, (2) if there
is a public hearing on such a proposed rate increase, and (3) if either
the healthcare advocate or attorney general plays a role in the process.
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Setting Rates For An Individual Health Insurance Policy
- 2008-R-0127 You asked how an insurance company sets
rates for an individual high deductible health plan, a federally tax
qualified plan compatible with a health savings account. Specifically, you
wanted to know if an individual is considered part of a group for rating
purposes.
Disabilities and Disability Insurance
Health Insurance Benefits and
Coverage
Health Care Facilities, Medical Professionals, Health Care
Workers
Immunization
Living Wills, Health Care Representatives, Right
To Die
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Aid in Dying
Legislation in Connecticut - 2019-R-0175 Summarize Connecticut's
recent "aid in dying" legislation and provide an overview of related testimony.
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Right to Die Laws -
2012-R-0477
You asked about laws or legislation in other states concerning
the right to die. You also asked about Connecticut bills on this
topic.
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Living Wills and Health Care Representatives
- 2008-R-0237 You asked how Connecticut's living will and health care representative
laws compare with other states, especially regarding the situations a
living will covers.
Medicaid
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Medicaid
Eligibility - 2020-R-0253 This report
describes current Medicaid income eligibility requirements in
Connecticut. It updates OLR Report
2018-R-0203.
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Issue
Brief: Medicaid 101 - 2019-R-0301
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Issue Brief:
Medicaid 101 - 2018-R-0272
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Medicaid Glossary
- 2017-R-0053 This report provides a glossary of acronyms associated with Connecticut's
Medicaid program. The table includes their terms and definitions. It also
includes links to relevant information.
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Medicaid Cost
Sharing - 2016-R-0007 Does Federal law prohibit States from imposing cost sharing requirements on
Medicaid recipients?
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Access to Medicaid
Services - 2015-R-0291 This report summarizes a new federal rule on access to Medicaid services (80 FR 67575).
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Medicaid and
the Affordable Care Act - 2015-R-0216 What changes did the federal Affordable Care Act make to the Medicaid
program?
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Chronic Care in
Medicaid and Public Health
- 2014-R-0031 This report addresses several
questions on programs targeting frequent use of the emergency department
(ED) by Medicaid beneficiaries, as well as questions on chronic disease
programs and related legislation. The specific questions and answers follow.
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Medicaid Coverage of Assisted Living
Services - 2009-R-0300
You asked (1) if Medicaid coverage is available to someone living in a
private assisted living facility and (2) what the legislature could do
to help seniors who exhaust their own resources remain in these
facilities instead of being forced to move into more restrictive
settings. You have a constituent living in a private Alzheimer's
assisted living facility who can no longer pay for his care and was told
he must transfer to a nursing home in order to receive Medicaid
coverage.
Medical Records, Personal Health Information
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Patient
Medical Records Access - 2020-R-0069 This report provides an
overview of state laws on patient access to medical records from
individual health care providers in a question and answer format.
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Personal Health
Information Disclosure - 2016-R-0050 Describe the laws that limit the circumstances in which health care providers
may release a patient's personal health information.
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Disclosure of Deceased Person's Medical Records
- 2013-R-0124 You asked (1) whether patient confidentiality rights
continue after death and (2) if so, could the legislature change this?
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OLR Backgrounder:
Patient Access to Medical Records -
2012-R-0510
This report updates OLR Report
2010-R-0339, which
summarizes state laws on patient access to medical records in a question and
answer format. (The terms "medical records" and "health records" are used
interchangeably reflecting their usage in statute.)
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Patient
Information Security
- 2009-R-0019 You asked for information regarding federal and state safeguards
preventing the medical industry from using patients' social security
numbers (SSNs) inappropriately, particularly the security standards, the
penalties for security breaches, and efforts to curb the use of SSNs.
Mental Health and Addiction, Controlled
Substances
Prescriptions, Medications, Pharmacy
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CGS
§
38a-518f
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Insurance Coverage for Certain Prescription Drugs Removed from a Formulary -
2017-R-0202 Provide a legislative history of
CGS
§
38a-518f and answer specific questions about the statute. Additionally,
address whether state law requires health insurers and HMOs (i.e., health
carriers) to notify enrollees of prescription drug coverage changes, including
formulary changes.
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Questions on
Pharmacy Benefit Managers and Formularies - 2017-R-0009 This report addresses questions relating to pharmacy benefit managers and
formularies.
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Non-Medical
Switching of Medications - 2017-R-0008 You asked several questions about non-medical switching of prescription
medication, which are answered below.
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Health Insurance Coverage for Cancer Pills
- 2009-R-0311 You asked if Connecticut law requires health insurance policies to
provide coverage for oral medication to treat cancer and, if not, if a
law could be passed to require such coverage. You provided an article
from The New York Times that discussed the coverage issue as stemming
from the difference in cost between receiving cancer medications
intravenously versus orally in pill form (Insurance Laws as Cancer Care
Comes in a Pill, April 15, 2009).
Screening For Health Conditions
State & Federal Assistance Programs
Miscellaneous
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Recent
Changes to Connecticut's Telehealth Law - 2020-R-0226
Describe recent changes to Connecticut's requirements for the delivery
of telehealth services, as enacted in
PA 20-2, July Special Session (JSS).
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COVID-19
Executive Orders Affecting Health and Human Services - 2020-R-0110
This report provides brief summaries of the governor's COVID-19
executive orders concerning health and human services. The report
includes all related executive orders since the governor's March 10,
2020
declaration of public health and civil preparedness emergencies,
through April 9, 2020.
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Connecticut's Public Health Quarantine Laws
- 2020-R-0068 Provide an overview of Connecticut's public health
quarantine laws.
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Defibrillators
- 2018-R-0332 This report provides an overview of Connecticut law on
automatic external defibrillators and describes legislative proposals that did
not pass that would require AEDs in additional settings.
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Connecticut's
Family and Medical Leave Act - 2015-R-0308 This report describes the state's Family and Medical Leave Act (CGS Sec. 31-51kk through 31-51qq) for private-sector employers.
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Short-Term
Care Insurance
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2015-R-0185 This report answers several questions about short-term care insurance in
Connecticut. The specific questions and answers follow.
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Affordable Care Act - Questions and Answers
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2013-R-0300 This report presents a series of questions
and answers about the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
(ACA) (P.L. 111-148), as amended. For a more detailed overview of the
law's private health insurance provisions, see OLR Research Report
2010-R-0255.
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Prison Health Care
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2005-R-0214
Pamphlet
from the Connecticut Attorney General's Office:
Pamphlets from Disability Rights Connecticut (DRCT):
Pamphlet from the Connecticut Office of
Health Care Access (Publications Archive):
Pamphlets
from the Connecticut Insurance Department:
Pamphlets
from the Connecticut Office of the
Healthcare Advocate:
Know Your Rights (Managed Care)
(PDF)
The Judicial Branch law libraries hold a number of
items which may be of help to a person researching health care law. The Subject
Headings below are recommended, and can be entered as subject searches using our
online catalog.
It is also recommended that you
contact us
for availability of materials.
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Medical Care - Law and Legislation
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Medical Records - Law and Legislation
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Hospitals - Law and Legislation
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Connecticut General Statutes |
TITLE 17a, CHAPTER
319i, PART III - PATIENTS RIGHTS, (Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities; Also known as
the Patients' Bill of Rights)
TITLE 19a - PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
TITLE 20, CHAPTER 369 - HEALING ARTS
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Sec. 20-7c.
Access to medical records.
Notification to patient of certain test results. Authority of provider to
withhold information.
(Contains
access requirements for health care providers, including maximum cost per
page that the provider can charge)
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Sec. 20-7d.
Release of
patient's medical records to another provider.
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Sec. 20-7e.
Medical records maintained by agencies.
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Sec. 20-7f.
Unfair billing practices.
TITLE 38a, CHAPTER 698a - HEALTH CARE AND RELATED SERVICE GROUPS
TITLE 38a, CHAPTER 700c - HEALTH INSURANCE
(Note
that the statutory sections that list the mandatory coverage requirements (e.g.
prostate cancer screenings,
mammograms,
infertility treatments, etc.) for individual health insurance policies can
be found in Chapter 700c of the statutes.)
TITLE 38a, CHAPTER 705 - CONNECTICUT INSURANCE INFORMATION AND
PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT
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Sec. 38a-976.
Definitions.
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Sec. 38a-988. Disclosure
limitations and conditions.
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Sec. 38a-988a.
Sale of individually identifiable medical record information prohibited.
Written consent re disclosure for marketing purposes. Exceptions. Cause of
action for violations.
TITLE 46b, CHAPTER 815j - DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE, LEGAL
SEPARATION AND ANNULMENT
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Sec. 46b-84. Parents'
obligation for maintenance of minor child. Order for health insurance
coverage.
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Sec. 46b-56. OOrders
re custody, care, education, visitation and support of children. Best
interests of the child. Access to records of minor child by noncustodial
parent. Orders re therapy, counseling and drug or alcohol screening.
("A parent
not granted custody of a minor child shall not be denied the right of access
to the academic, medical, hospital or other health records of such minor
child, unless otherwise ordered by the court for good cause shown."
Sec.
46b-56(g))
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Sec. 46b-88. National Medical Support
Notice. Duties of issuing agency, employer and administrator of group health
plan.
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