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Five proposed charter schools received initial approval from the state Board of Education Wednesday and must now go before the state legislature for a final step in the process before they can open their doors and begin enrolling students.
The Connecticut Opioid Settlement Advisory Committee is directing $58.6 million in funding toward a new housing initiative supporting people who face opioid use disorder and are experiencing homelessness.
Nonprofit healthcare provider Charter Oak Health Center has named an industry veteran as its new president and CEO.
Yale New Haven Health (YNHHS) said Tuesday it will acquire a North Haven-based ambulance service.
While living through a global pandemic, it can be challenging to address various health care needs. But previous virus outbreaks (e.g., SARS) have taught us that waiting too long for routine care can lead to other complications down the line.
One of Hartford’s top corporate executives has joined the board of directors of the state’s second-largest health system.
State officials offered assurances to residents and employees Monday that three Connecticut hospitals owned by Prospect Medical Holdings would remain open and operating, despite their parent company filing for bankruptcy late Saturday night.
More than two months after reaching a settlement with state health regulators, XingImaging LLC announced Monday it is opening a new research facility in New Haven.
The Governor’s Workforce Council published a report in 2020 stating that Connecticut requires about 3,000 new nurses every year to meet the needs of the state’s aging population.
Like a boomerang, Dr. Andrew Agwunobi is back in his former role as CEO of UConn Health — which includes the 234-bed John Dempsey Hospital in Farmington and its dental and medical schools — at a time of significant change.
As we enter the new year, certain trends will have a major influence on the healthcare sector in 2025.
Prospect Medical Holdings, the owner of three struggling Connecticut hospitals in Waterbury, Manchester and Vernon, filed for bankruptcy protection late Saturday night.
The president of St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury is leaving.
A New Haven-based biotech company, Nema Health, announced a $14.5 million Series A funding round that will expand its online trauma therapy program to three new states: California, Florida and Pennsylvania.
Prospect Medical Holdings, the owner of three struggling Connecticut hospitals in Waterbury, Manchester, and Vernon, is working with restructuring advisors to explore ways to address the company’s financial challenges, according to a report in The
A clinical-stage pharmaceutical company based in Essex, Thetis Pharmaceuticals LLC, has secured $9 million in funding in the form of a loan from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
An antitrust lawsuit against Hartford HealthCare Corp., which accused the state’s second-largest healthcare system of forming a monopoly to suppress competition and “maintain dominance” in Hartford County, has settled.
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Connecticut has tried to attract more data centers by creating tax incentives through the state Department of Economic and Community Development.
In 2021, the legislature enacted the Connecticut Data Center Tax Incentive Program, which can waive sales and use, and property taxes for 20 years for data centers that invest at least $200 million ($50 million if located within a state-designated enterprise zone).
The tax exemptions could be extended up to 30 years for investments that exceed $400 million.
So far, Bloomfield-based health insurer Cigna Group is the only company to apply for benefits under the program.
Some states offer additional incentives to promote data center growth, including New York’s ReCharge NY, which subsidizes power for businesses.
Data center operators say Connecticut’s high costs of electricity, real estate and wages make the cost of running a data center less lucrative than in nearby states, even with the current incentives in place.
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