Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00120

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

An Act Suspending Inflation Cost Limitations For Intermediate Care Facilities.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would directly influence the operational funding of intermediate care facilities participating in the Medicaid program. By suspending the inflation cost limitations on direct care costs, the bill is anticipated to allow these facilities greater financial flexibility. This could lead to improved care standards as facilities may have more resources available to meet the needs of residents who require extensive support, particularly those with disabilities or chronic conditions.

Summary

SB00120, titled 'An Act Suspending Inflation Cost Limitations For Intermediate Care Facilities', has been introduced in the General Assembly by Senator Osten. The primary purpose of this bill is to amend section 17b-340 of the general statutes to suspend the inflation cost limitations on direct care costs specifically for Medicaid-funded intermediate care facilities. This measure aims to alleviate some of the financial pressures these facilities face, enabling them to continue providing essential services to their residents.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB00120 are likely to reflect broader debates about healthcare financing and the sustainability of Medicaid programs. Supporters may argue that the bill is essential for mitigating financial strain on facilities that serve vulnerable populations. However, opposition could arise from concerns about the long-term implications of lifting such cost limitations, including potential impacts on the overall Medicaid budget and funding for other health services.

Notable_points

While the text of the bill prioritizes immediate relief for certain care facilities, its broader implications on state budgeting and Medicaid allocations could become points of contention in legislative discussions. The bill exemplifies the ongoing challenge of balancing financial constraints with the need to provide adequate care in a complex healthcare landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01358

An Act Concerning Inflationary Rate Increases For State-contracted Nonprofit Human Services Providers.

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 HB05326

An Act Concerning Indexing Medicaid Payment Rates To The Rate Of Inflation.

CT HB06910

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

CT HB06871

An Act Limiting Out-of-network Health Care Costs.

CT SB01251

An Act Implementing The Governor's Recommendations Concerning A Driver Training Program For Persons With Disabilities, Legislative Oversight Of Medicaid State Plan Amendments And Penalties For Violating Timely Wheelchair Repair Standards.

CT SB00558

An Act Concerning Patient Load Limits For Hospitalist Physicians In Acute Care Facilities.

CT SB00007

An Act Concerning Protections For Access To Health Care And The Equitable Delivery Of Health Care Services In The State.

CT SB01553

An Act Excluding April 20, 2025, From The Period Of Early Voting Prior To The Day Of A Special Election And Suspending The Municipal Revenue Sharing Account Spending Cap.

CT HB06775

An Act Concerning Cost-of-living Adjustments To Long-term Care Facility Residents' Personal Needs Allowance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.