(a) For purposes of this section and section 19a-504e:
(1) “Caregiver” means any individual who a patient designates as a caregiver to provide post-discharge assistance to the patient in the patient's home in the community. The term “caregiver” includes, but is not limited to, a relative, spouse, partner, friend or neighbor who has a significant relationship with the patient. For the purposes of this section and section 19a-504e, the term caregiver shall not include any individual who receives compensation for providing post-discharge assistance to the patient.
(2) “Home” means the dwelling that the patient considers to be the patient's home in the community. The term “home” shall not include, and the provisions of this section and section 19a-504e shall not apply to, a discharge to any rehabilitation facility, hospital, nursing home, assisted living facility, group home or any other setting that was not the patient's home in the community immediately preceding the patient's inpatient admission.
(3) “Hospital” has the same meaning as provided in section 19a-490.
(4) “Post-discharge assistance” means nonprofessional care provided by a designated caregiver to a patient following the patient's discharge from an inpatient admission to a hospital in accordance with the written discharge plan of care signed by the patient or the patient's representative, including, but not limited to, assisting with basic activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living and carrying out support tasks, such as assisting with wound care, administration of medications and use of medical equipment.
(b) The Department of Public Health shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, to set minimum standards for hospital discharge planning services. Such standards shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, requirements for (1) a written discharge plan prepared in consultation with the patient, or the patient's family or representative, and the patient's physician, and (2) a procedure for advance notice to the patient of the patient's discharge and provision of a copy of the discharge plan to the patient prior to discharge.
(c) Whenever a hospital refers a patient's name to a nursing home as part of the hospital's discharge planning process, or when a hospital patient requests such a referral, the hospital shall make a copy of the patient's hospital record available to the nursing home and shall allow the nursing home access to the patient for purposes of care planning and consultation.
(d) Whenever a hospital's discharge planning indicates that an inpatient will be discharged to the patient's home, the hospital shall allow the patient to designate a caregiver at, or prior to, the time that a written copy of the discharge plan is provided to the patient. A patient is not required to designate any individual as a caregiver and any individual designated as a caregiver under this section is not obligated to perform any post-discharge assistance for the patient.
(e) If an inpatient designates a caregiver pursuant to subsection (d) of this section prior to receiving written discharge instructions, the hospital shall:
(1) Record the patient's designation of caregiver, the relationship of the designated caregiver to the patient, and the name, telephone number and address of the patient's designated caregiver in the discharge plan.
(2) Make reasonable attempts to notify the patient's designated caregiver of the patient's discharge to the patient's home as soon as practicable. In the event the hospital is unable to contact the designated caregiver, the lack of contact shall not interfere with, delay, or otherwise affect the medical care provided to the patient or an appropriate discharge of the patient.
(3) Prior to discharge, provide caregivers with instructions in all post-discharge assistance tasks described in the discharge plan. Training and instructions for caregivers may be conducted in person or through video technology, as determined by the hospital to effectively provide the necessary instruction. Any training or instructions provided to a caregiver shall be provided in nontechnical language, to the extent possible. At a minimum, this instruction shall include: (A) A live or recorded demonstration of the tasks performed by an individual designated by the hospital who is authorized to perform the post-discharge assistance task and is able to perform the demonstration in a culturally competent manner and in accordance with the hospital's requirements to provide language access services under state and federal law; (B) an opportunity for the caregiver to ask questions about the post-discharge assistance tasks; and (C) answers to the caregiver's questions provided in a culturally competent manner and in accordance with the hospital's requirements to provide language access services under state and federal law.
(4) Document in the patient's medical record any training for initial implementation of the discharge plan provided to the patient, the patient's representative or the designated caregiver. Any instruction required under subdivision (3) of this subsection shall be documented in the patient's medical record, including, at a minimum, the date, time and contents of the instruction.
(f) If the patient agrees, the written discharge materials referenced in this section may include electronic-only versions, and acknowledgment of any such written discharge materials may be documented through electronic means.
(P.A. 88-335, S. 2, 5; P.A. 93-381, S. 9, 39; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 58; P.A. 11-236, S. 4; P.A. 15-32, S. 1; P.A. 21-26, S. 10.)
History: P.A. 93-381 replaced department of health services with department of public health and addiction services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commissioner and Department of Public Health and Addiction Services with Commissioner and Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 11-236 added provision requiring hospital referring a patient to a nursing home to make the patient's hospital record available and to allow the nursing home access to the patient, and made technical changes, effective July 13, 2011; P.A. 15-32 added Subsec. (a) re definitions, designated existing provisions re regulations as Subsec. (b) and existing provision re hospital referral of patient's name as Subsec. (c), and added Subsecs. (d) and (e) re patient-designated caregivers; P.A. 21-26 added Subsec. (f) re electronic-only versions of written discharge materials, effective July 1, 2021.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 19a - Public Health and Well-Being
Chapter 368v - Health Care Institutions
Section 19a-485. - Home for the aged deemed to mean residential care home.
Section 19a-486. - Sale of nonprofit hospitals: Definitions.
Section 19a-486e. - Sale of nonprofit hospitals: Public hearings.
Section 19a-486f. - Sale of nonprofit hospitals: Appeal.
Section 19a-486g. - Sale of nonprofit hospitals: Denial of license.
Section 19a-486h. - Sale of nonprofit hospitals: Construction of governing law.
Section 19a-487. - Mobile field hospital: Defined, board of directors.
Section 19a-487b. - Mobile field hospital: Regulations.
Section 19a-490. (Formerly Sec. 19-576). - Licensing of institutions. Definitions.
Section 19a-490a. - “Community health center” defined.
Section 19a-490c. - Moratorium on licensing of family care homes.
Section 19a-490dd. - Accessibility of medical diagnostic equipment in health care facilities.
Section 19a-490ee. - Provision of educational materials by birthing hospitals.
Section 19a-490f. - Requirements for reports of treatment of wounds from firearms and stab wounds.
Section 19a-490g. - Bilingual consumer guide.
Section 19a-490i. - Interpreter services and linguistic access in acute care hospitals.
Section 19a-490j. - Hospital plans for remediation of medical and surgical errors.
Section 19a-490l. - Mandatory limits on overtime for nurses working in hospitals. Exceptions.
Section 19a-490r. - Health care employer: Records and report re incidents of workplace violence.
Section 19a-490t. - Community health centers. Program to provide financial assistance. Report.
Section 19a-490v. - Removal of a delivered placenta from a hospital.
Section 19a-491c. - Criminal history and patient abuse background search program. Regulations.
Section 19a-491e. - Home health agency contracts. Prohibition on no-hire clauses, penalties.
Section 19a-492a. - Disclosures by home health care agencies.
Section 19a-492c. - Home health care and hospice agencies. Waiver for provision of hospice services.
Section 19a-492f. - Disposal of controlled substances for hospice and hospice care programs.
Section 19a-493a. - Evaluation of certain new licensees.
Section 19a-493c. - Outpatient clinics. Licensure. Regulations.
Section 19a-494. (Formerly Sec. 19-579). - Disciplinary action.
Section 19a-494a. - Emergency summary orders.
Section 19a-498a. - Discriminatory practices prohibited.
Section 19a-499. (Formerly Sec. 19-583). - Information to be confidential. Exceptions.
Section 19a-500. - Penalty for material false statement.
Section 19a-501. (Formerly Sec. 19-584). - Appeal.
Section 19a-504a. - Continuation or removal of life support system. Determination of death.
Section 19a-504b. - Home health care for elderly persons.
Section 19a-505. (Formerly Sec. 19-588). - Maternity hospitals; license; inspection.
Section 19a-506. (Formerly Sec. 19-589). - Licensing of maternity homes. Fees.
Section 19a-507c. (Formerly Sec. 19a-80c). - Evaluation of community residences.
Section 19a-507g. - Adult day health care facilities. Regulations.
Section 19a-508b. - Notification to patient of placement in observation status by hospital.
Section 19a-509a. - Audits of hospital bills. Charges.
Section 19a-509b. - Hospital bed funds.
Section 19a-509c. - Prescription orders in health care facilities.
Section 19a-509d. - Transcription and execution of verbal medication orders.
Section 19a-509g. - Behavioral health facility. Criteria for admission.
Section 19a-510. (Formerly Sec. 19-590b). - Reporting of burns.
Section 19a-512. (Formerly Sec. 19-593). - Licensure by examination. Minimum requirements.
Section 19a-513. (Formerly Sec. 19-594). - Licensure by endorsement.
Section 19a-514. (Formerly Sec. 19-595). - Issuance of administrator's license. Nontransferable.
Section 19a-515. (Formerly Sec. 19-596). - License renewal. Continuing education requirement.
Section 19a-516. (Formerly Sec. 19-597). - Temporary license.
Section 19a-518. (Formerly Sec. 19-599). - Penalty.
Section 19a-519. (Formerly Sec. 19-600). - Regulations. Programs of instruction and training.
Section 19a-520. (Formerly Sec. 19-601). - Changes in regulations to meet federal requirements.
Section 19a-521. (Formerly Sec. 19-602). - Nursing home facilities. Definitions.
Section 19a-521b. - Bed positioning in nursing home facilities.
Section 19a-521d. - Prescription drug formulary systems in nursing home facilities.
Section 19a-523. (Formerly Sec. 19-606). - Injunction for violation.
Section 19a-524. (Formerly Sec. 19-607). - Citations issued for certain violations.
Section 19a-526. (Formerly Sec. 19-609). - Effect of final order. Payment of civil penalties.
Section 19a-527. (Formerly Sec. 19-610). - Classification of violations by nursing home facilities.
Section 19a-527a. - Classification of violations by residential care homes.
Section 19a-528. (Formerly Sec. 19-611). - Criteria for imposing civil penalties.
Section 19a-529. (Formerly Sec. 19-612). - Appeal from final order.
Section 19a-530. (Formerly Sec. 19-612a). - Report to regional ombudsman.
Section 19a-534. (Formerly Sec. 19-615). - Emergency transfer of patients; notice requirement.
Section 19a-534a. - Emergency actions against nursing home and residential care home licensees.
Section 19a-535b. - Chronic disease hospital. Transfer or discharge of patients. Notice.
Section 19a-537a. - Reservation of beds. Penalty. Hearing.
Section 19a-543. (Formerly Sec. 19-621c). - Imposition of receivership: Grounds.
Section 19a-544. (Formerly Sec. 19-621d). - Imposition of receivership: Defenses.
Section 19a-545. (Formerly Sec. 19-621e). - Duties of receiver.
Section 19a-548. (Formerly Sec. 19-621h). - Accounting by receiver.
Section 19a-549. (Formerly Sec. 19-621i). - Termination of receivership.
Section 19a-550. (Formerly Sec. 19-622). - Patients' bill of rights.
Section 19a-550a. - Patient's rights pursuant to Medicare conditions of participation.
Section 19a-551. (Formerly Sec. 19-623a). - Management of resident's personal funds.
Section 19a-552. (Formerly Sec. 19-623b). - Failure to comply with section 19a-551: Penalties.
Section 19a-553. (Formerly Sec. 19-624). - Disclosure of crimes required. Penalty.
Section 19a-559. (Formerly Sec. 19-626d). - Advisory board. Membership. Duties.
Section 19a-562. - Dementia special care units or programs. Definitions. Disclosure requirements.
Section 19a-562f. - Nursing home facility staffing levels. Definitions.
Section 19a-563d. - Nursing homes. Infection prevention and control committee requirements.
Section 19a-563g. - Nursing homes. Resident care plans.
Section 19a-563h. - Nursing homes. Minimum staffing level requirements. Regulations.
Section 19a-565a. (Formerly Sec. 19a-30a). - Reporting of clinical laboratory errors.
Section 19a-565b. (Formerly Sec. 19a-31). - Clinical laboratories to analyze chiropractic specimens.
Section 19a-565c. (Formerly Sec. 19a-31b). - Hair follicle drug testing by clinical laboratories.