CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 18-52a. Hospitalization of prisoners for medical care. Payment of expenses.
Sec. 18-52a. Hospitalization of prisoners for medical care. Payment of expenses. Any person committed to the custody of the Commissioner of Correction who
is confined in a correctional facility and requires hospitalization for medical care may
be transferred by the department to any hospital having facilities for such care. If such
person is covered by a health insurance policy, as defined in section 38a-469, and such
policy provides coverage for such hospitalization or medical care, such person shall be
liable to the hospital for all covered expenses, and (1) such person shall arrange to have
the carrier pay the amount of covered expenses to the hospital, or (2) if such policy
indemnifies the covered person for costs incurred, such person shall pay the hospital
for covered expenses. Each carrier shall provide benefits for covered expenses without
regard to whether a person is committed to the custody of the Commissioner of Correction. If such person is not covered by a health insurance policy, the department shall
reimburse the receiving hospital at a rate not to exceed that established under the provisions of section 17b-239. As used in this section, "carrier" means any insurance company, hospital or medical service corporation, health care center, fraternal benefit society
or other entity which delivers, issues for delivery or renews a health insurance policy
in this state.
(1961, P.A. 344; 1963, P.A. 254; 1969, P.A. 297; P.A. 97-245, S. 1.)
History: 1963 act deleted stipulation that state hospital have security facilities before such person may be transferred
to it; 1969 act replaced jails with community correctional centers. P.A. 97-245 made provisions applicable to any person
"committed to the custody of the Commissioner of Correction who is confined in a correctional facility" rather than any
person "committed to a community correctional center", provided that the transfer of the person is by "the department"
rather than by "the Community Correctional Center Administrator" and that the transfer is to "any hospital" rather than to
"any state hospital", deleted provision that required the superintendent of the hospital to whom the Community Correctional
Center Administrator applies to admit the person to such hospital, added provision re liability of the person for hospital
expenses, and procedure for payment thereof, if the person is covered by a health insurance policy, added provision re
obligation of the carrier to provide benefits without regard to whether a person is committed to the custody of the Commissioner of Correction, added provision requiring the department to reimburse the hospital if the person is not covered by a
health insurance policy and specifying the rate of such reimbursement, and added definition of "carrier".
See Sec. 18-87 re transfers to other state institutions or to custody of Children and Families Commissioner.
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