Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05421

Introduced
2/27/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Report Pass
4/1/26  
Refer
4/9/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Engrossed
4/29/26  
Report Pass
4/30/26  

Caption

An Act Establishing An Account To Provide Patient Lifts To Certain Health Care Offices And Facilities.

Impact

The establishment of this account is expected to enhance the accessibility of durable medical equipment for healthcare facilities across the state. This will facilitate improved care for vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly and persons with disabilities, by ensuring that healthcare providers have the resources needed to obtain necessary equipment. The Department of Public Health will oversee the distribution of grants from this account, allocating funds based on available resources, which could significantly improve service delivery in various facilities.

Summary

House Bill 5421 establishes a nonlapsing account known as the 'health care facility durable medical equipment account' which is intended to support health care facilities in acquiring necessary durable medical equipment. This legislation is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and aims to provide financial resources through state appropriations, gifts, and grants, specifically to assist elderly persons and individuals with disabilities in achieving greater functional independence through the use of medical equipment such as wheelchairs and hospital beds.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5421 appears largely positive, particularly among advocates for healthcare accessibility. Supporters view it as a necessary investment in public health that will lead to better quality of life for individuals who rely on durable medical equipment. However, as with many proposals, concerns regarding the sufficiency of funding and the actual impact of the bill on resource allocation may arise as implementation approaches.

Contention

There are potential points of contention related to the allocation of funds and administrative costs, as the bill allows the Department of Public Health to retain a portion of the funds for administrative purposes. Some stakeholders may question whether this will reduce the amount ultimately available for grants to healthcare facilities, impacting the bill's effectiveness in meeting the needs of the target populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB07158

An Act Concerning The Secure Transmission Of Minor Patient Safety Plans To Schools By Health Care Providers.

CT HB07135

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Reproductive And Gender-affirming Health Care Services To Patients.

CT SB00765

An Act Prohibiting Health Care Providers From Requiring Patients To Provide An Electronic Payment Method To Be Kept On File With The Provider.

CT SB00265

An Act Requiring Health Care Providers To Notify Patients Regarding Recalled Medical Devices.

CT SB01395

An Act Establishing Licensure For Long-term Acute Care Hospitals And Requiring The Department Of Public Health To Study The Designation Of Long-term Care Facilities And Chronic Disease Hospitals.

CT HB06565

An Act Requiring Certain Health Care Providers To Communicate Any Safety Plan Prescribed To A Minor Patient Upon Discharge With Such Minor Patient's School.

CT HB06589

An Act Establishing Accountability Measures For Maternity Care.

CT SB01380

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

CT HB06910

An Act Establishing Waiting List Exceptions For Service-connected Veterans In Certain Long-term Care Facilities.

CT SB01073

An Act Authorizing Reciprocal Licensure For Certain Health Care Providers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.