Report: Women In CT Denied Some Mandated Health Benefits
Women in Connecticut have been denied health insurance benefits in violation of the federal Affordable Care Act, according to a study by the National Women’s Law Center. Connecticut is one of 15 states...
View ArticleAccess Health Enrollment Starts Sunday; Uninsured To Face Steeper Fines
Open enrollment for consumers to buy health insurance through the Access Health CT marketplace begins Sunday, and 2016 will bring considerably steeper fines for consumers who lack insurance. Access...
View ArticleE-Consults Quickly Connect Patients With Specialists
Medicaid will reimburse some health centers in the state for providing patients with access to medical specialist through electronic consultations, which some providers believe will increase low-income...
View ArticleHealth Conference To Focus On Veterans, Aging And LGBT Issues
Health risks challenging veterans, particularly those who have recently returned home from combat, is one of the topics of an upcoming conference for consumers and health care providers. The...
View ArticleState’s Health Insurance Co-Op Predicts Profit In 2017
Over a dozen of the cooperative health insurers that started under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have failed, but leaders of Connecticut’s co-op say it is on track to turn a profit next year. “We’re...
View ArticleNonprofit Obamacare Insurer Going Out Of Business
HealthyCT, the state's nonprofit health insurer on the exchange, will no longer offer individual health insurance plans after the group was placed under an order of supervision due to "hazardous...
View ArticleReport: Women In CT Denied Some Mandated Health Benefits
Women in Connecticut have been denied health insurance benefits in violation of the federal Affordable Care Act, according to a study by the National Women’s Law Center. Connecticut is one of 15 states...
View ArticleAccess Health Enrollment Starts Sunday; Uninsured To Face Steeper Fines
Open enrollment for consumers to buy health insurance through the Access Health CT marketplace begins Sunday, and 2016 will bring considerably steeper fines for consumers who lack insurance. Access...
View ArticleE-Consults Quickly Connect Patients With Specialists
Medicaid will reimburse some health centers in the state for providing patients with access to medical specialist through electronic consultations, which some providers believe will increase low-income...
View ArticleHealth Conference To Focus On Veterans, Aging And LGBT Issues
Health risks challenging veterans, particularly those who have recently returned home from combat, is one of the topics of an upcoming conference for consumers and health care providers. The...
View ArticleState’s Health Insurance Co-Op Predicts Profit In 2017
Over a dozen of the cooperative health insurers that started under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have failed, but leaders of Connecticut’s co-op say it is on track to turn a profit next year. “We’re...
View ArticleNonprofit Obamacare Insurer Going Out Of Business
HealthyCT, the state’s nonprofit health insurer on the exchange, will no longer offer individual health insurance plans after the group was placed under an order of supervision due to “hazardous...
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