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Connecticut's health system ranked 11th overall in the nation, yet has significant racial and economic disparities.
Connecticut will spend an estimated $30 million and $11 million, respectively, to cover children and women who are postpartum ...
More employers are putting health insurance decisions in the hands of workers. They’re giving employees money to buy their ...
Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal is co-sponsoring a bill that would protect the healthcare benefits of striking workers ...
But if someone has employer coverage through a company with fewer than 20 workers, Medicare generally becomes the primary ...
Patient advocates say they frequently hear from people who thought they didn’t need to sign up for Medicare upon turning 65 ...
With the Senate poised to consider the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, here’s who may be vulnerable to health-care coverage ...
For employers, uncertainty about Affordable Care Act public exchange subsidies and rules means uncertainty about ...
States that have set health care cost growth targets and then measured performance against them are generally not meeting the ...
When Alyne Diamond fell off a horse in August 2023 and broke her back, her employer-based health plan through ...
Immigrants without legal status typically do not qualify for federal benefits, however, more than a dozen states offer health ...
Medicare "Part E" would be self-sustaining, funded by premiums, and available through all state and federal health exchanges.