The U.S. Senate’s failure to extend federal Affordable Care Act subsidies will not immediately affect most Connecticut ...
During a heated public hearing, the Connecticut Insurance Department weighed arguments for and against proposed health insurance hikes that would increase insurance rates for thousands of Connecticut ...
Governor Ned Lamont said Connecticut is prepared to cover some of the Affordable Care Act subsidies if Congress fails to ...
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Meghan Portfolio (opinion): Before replacing federal subsidies, Connecticut should audit its own data
Connecticut wants to replace lost federal funds with state dollars, but it needs to ensure the accuracy of its own data first, Meghan Portfolio writes.
Amid a storm of policy changes, new cuts to Medicaid, tighter restrictions on care at community health centers and expiring federal subsidies, Connecticut insurers want to boost the cost of ...
CONNECTICUT, Conn. (WTNH) — State leaders on both sides of the aisle are opposing health insurance rate hikes that the Connecticut Department of Insurance released on Wednesday, Sept. 10. On Wednesday ...
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Years ago, when I was reporting on health care for The Connecticut Mirror, it was hard to get through a week without hearing about trouble brewing in the long-term care insurance industry. Frustrated ...
Congress has just days to decide what to do about subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, and here in Connecticut, 28,000 people could lose some of their subsidies.
The state’s appeals process historically overturns close to 40% of denials, offering an impartial medical review.
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