Sec. 38a-177. (Formerly Sec. 33-179c). Manner of providing health care.
Sec. 38a-177. (Formerly Sec. 33-179c). Manner of providing health care.
Health care may be provided (a) directly by a health care center or by its employees or
contractors licensed by this state to render such services, or by contract or by indemnity
arrangement with any hospital, hospital service corporation, medical service corporation
or person qualified and licensed to render any health care service or by both methods;
and (b) by other methods to the extent permitted under the Federal Health Maintenance
Organization Act and the regulations adopted thereunder from time to time unless otherwise determined by the commissioner by regulation. A health care center may also
enter into agreements with hospitals or individuals approved by their respective state
regulating board, licensed to practice any of the healing arts, for the training of personnel
under the direction of persons licensed to practice the profession or healing art. A health
care center may also maintain a clinic or clinics for the prevention, study, diagnosis and
treatment of human ailments and injuries by licensed persons and to promote medical,
surgical, dental and scientific research and learning.
(1971, P.A. 445, S. 3; P.A. 90-68, S. 3, 16.)
History: P.A. 90-68 added a provision allowing the federal health maintenance organization act through preemption
or the insurance commissioner through regulations to establish the method or the manner in which health care is provided;
Sec. 33-179c transferred to Sec. 38a-177 in 1991.