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Recent federal policy changes, including the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' will impact people who purchase health insurance through ...
When the Connecticut Prescription Drug Task Force released its 15-page final report in February, most readers likely glossed over a short paragraph tucked away on the final page. But for […] ...
Connecticut has 17 federally qualified health centers with more than 300 facilities. The centers serve about 440,000 people ...
Tong spoke as he announced his latest legal broadside against President Donald Trump's policies in New Haven’s Fair Haven ...
The explosion in the use of costly GLP-1 drugs has helped fuel a 9.3% jump in per-person drug costs for CT residents.
Over 100,000 people in Connecticut are at risk of losing their health coverage in the next decade due to Trump's "One Big ...
Over 135,000 people will lose at least some financial support. A fifth of those people, or roughly 27,000, will no longer be eligible for any financial assistance.
Both hospitals are squeezed with high numbers of older and poorer patients who depend on Medicare and Medicaid.
The EPA’s decision does not alter CT's efforts to slash greenhouse gas emissions but is likely to make it harder for it to ...
"Our mothers should not have to go across state borders to Rhode Island to New York, North Carolina or California to get the care that they need," said Cory Bernard, a licensed clinical ...
Health Affairs' Rob Lott interviews Margaret Sieger of the University of Kansas Medical Center about her recent paper that ...