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Connecticut committee votes to raise concepts for five health bills; one item receives no action
Summary
A Connecticut General Assembly committee on Monday recorded roll-call votes to "raise concept" on five health-related acts, including funding for neuromodulation for veterans and changes to the certificate-of-need program; a sixth agenda item received no action.
A Connecticut General Assembly committee on a procedural roll call voted to "raise concept" on five health-related acts and took no action on a sixth item, committee staff recorded during the meeting.
The votes to raise concept covered: funding neuromodulation treatments for veterans at the University of Connecticut; regulation of medical device representatives; licensure of internationally board-certified lactation consultants; Office of Health Strategies (OHS) recommendations to revise the health care cabinet; and OHS recommendations regarding the certificate…
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