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 ...
The state's health insurance exchange, Access Health CT. Connecticut’s health insurance marketplace is in open enrollment. Residents can apply for and renew their health and dental insurance until Jan ...
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Sen. Jorge Cabrera, D-Hamden, speaks during a floor vote discussing a bill aimed at curbing insurance industry practices that critics say can limit Connecticut residents’ access to care. Credit: ...
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 ...
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 ...
Access Health CT estimated that roughly 52,000 Connecticut residents — about a third of the 151,000 enrolled — could lose coverage by 2034 if enhanced financial aid ends and Medicaid is cut.
The state Insurance Department has released requested rate filing increases from seven health insurers. The department said it will “conduct a thorough and careful review of each filing to ensure ...
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Access Health CT extends insurance enrollment deadline after website crash locked out thousands
Access Health CT extended its Jan. 1 insurance enrollment deadline after its website crashed for hours on Monday, locking out ...
Connecticut homeowners face insurance costs that sit in the middle of the national spectrum—higher than some neighboring New England states but far below the soaring premiums seen in ...
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 ...
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