§ 19a-754a Office of Health Strategy established
§ 19a-754b Notices to office re sponsor applications to the Food and Drug Administration. Studies of pharmaceutical manufacturers and outpatient prescription drugs. Penalty. Regulations
§ 19a-754c Covered Connecticut program. Waivers. Prior approval. Reports
§ 19a-754d Collection of demographic data re ancestry or ethnic origin, ethnicity, race or primary language. Inclusion in electronic health record systems
§ 19a-754e Health care expansion study. Report
§ 19a-754f Definitions
§ 19a-754g Development, publication and modification of health care cost growth benchmarks, primary care spending targets and health care quality benchmarks
§ 19a-754h Payer reporting requirements. Publication of reports
§ 19a-754i Meetings between payer or provider and executive director. Criteria for identification of entities exceeding health care cost growth benchmark
§ 19a-754j Informational public hearings. Participation by significant contributors. Executive director’s report
§ 19a-754k Health care cost growth and quality benchmarks and primary care spending targets: Regulations

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 368dd - Office of Health Strategy

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