(Heartford, Connecticut) – Governor Ned Ramont is a member of the Connecticut State, medical system, and medical system for a series of bills requested by the Connecticut State Congress today to consider ratification during the 2025 regular meeting. Announced that it includes suggestions to strengthen the stability of fiscal financial. We will enhance medical practice and guarantee that it will continue to provide high -quality and easy -to -access care that the residents of the state should receive.
The governor pointed out that as a result of the change in the ownership of medical institutions, funding, managing, and sales, the state needed to update and update the supervision process to ensure the stability of the medical system. He stated that it is necessary to respond to the rapid evolution of the state law that supervises the industry to protect the residents of Connecticut.
Governor Ramont said, “The state is responsible for supervision of large -scale financial transactions related to medical and medical facilities, and needs to be able to use important services provided by these facilities in the future. ” “In recent years, we have seen a major change in the operation method of medical systems. This includes an increase in the ratio of state -owned medical systems owned by or managed by a profitable company. Changes indicate that there is a missing hole that enables important transactions in our current law to escape. We are looking for the law, we protect the medical system from dangerous and unstable acts, and provide high -quality, easy -to -use medical care for everyone. It is necessary to provide the country the necessary tools to guarantee.
Dr. Diadora S. Giford, the director of the Connecticut State Health Strategy Bureau, said, “We will recognize what large -scale transactions in the medical field can affect financial stability in medical institutions. It is. ” “These changes can affect the lives of patients, healthcare professionals, and healthcare professionals in an inconspicuous form, and can affect the reasonable price of consumer medical expenses. Ownership and management. We know that the quality of care may be reduced and medical expenses can be higher. “”
“We all have seen what would be a problem if private equity was allowed to deprive local hospitals and medical institution mines,” said William Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton. “And I witnessed an unprecedented integration in medical provision in Connecticut, which increased the number of issues at affordable prices. I monitor these transactions and acquisitions. We fully support these measures to strengthen transparency.
The bill submitted by Governor Ramont to Congress within a few days includes the following items.
The Judicial Secretariat and the Health Strategy Bureau will surely have a transaction that may adversely affect the quality, access, and affordable prices, as well as the antitrust law, as well as the antitrust notification law. To be able to grasp. Under the current law, many transactions have escaped monitoring.
Establish a judicial secretary office/Health Strategy Bureau to find dangerous signals in medical transactions.
The Justice Secretary is able to impose conditions in transactions to prevent damage to the medical system, or to make inquiries with the Health Strategy Bureau for further evaluations and measures.
Governor Ramont will give an annual budget speech at a joint meeting of the General Assembly on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. It will be submitted on that day, including the other documents, including the Governor's Budget Budget and Hospitals and Medical Facilities, including this bill, including this bill.