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Yale New Haven Health officials acknowledged Thursday for the first time they have growing concerns about the completion of a deal to buy Waterbury, Manchester Memorial and Rockville General hospitals and said the acquisition is “more at risk” as
A company affiliated with the U.S.’ largest health insurer, UnitedHealth Group, is looking to take a majority ownership stake in a Guilford surgical center.
An orthopedic physician group, OrthoConnecticut, can proceed with a proposed restructuring without needing to obtain approval from the state’s Office of Health Strategy, according to a decision issued last week.
Students at the University of Connecticut’s School of Medicine can expect to pay more for tuition over the next two academic years.
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.
The presidents of two Connecticut hospitals owned by Prospect Medical Holdings told a gathering of state legislators Tuesday that their financial situation is dire, that they are struggling to pay bills and, if a deal to sell Prospect’s Connecticu
New Haven-based Osmol Therapeutics has gotten approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to begin its first human clinical trial of a drug aimed at preventing painful nerve damage in chemotherapy patients.
A Connecticut hospital owned by Prospect Medical Holdings owes vendors tens of millions of dollars, and a deal to sell Prospect’s Connecticut facilities to Yale New Haven Health could be at risk due to their “deteriorating conditions,” the chief e
Albertus Magnus College on Wednesday secured a key state approval it needed to launch its new Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
When Armin Tahmasbi Rad and Leila Daneshmandi met at UConn in 2017 while studying biomedical engineering, they didn’t expect to one day become business partners. But that’s exactly what happened.
A new effort is underway to make Connecticut a hub for artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry.
At the Yale New Haven Comprehensive Stroke Center, physicians like Dr. Joseph Schindler can use artificial intelligence-enhanced technology to evaluate patients who are suffering from strokes.
Several Connecticut biotech companies are leveraging artificial intelligence to develop new treatments for ailments — from cancer to agitation.
BioCT, which serves as the voice for Connecticut’s bioscience industry, announced this week it plans to move into the new 101 College St. building in New Haven by February.
Connecticut, home to some of the biggest actors in industries blamed for the opaque practices that shape prescription drug prices, is about to take a small step towards transparency and lower prices.
On Monday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved updated Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines designed specifically to target a subvariant of omicron.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Bloomfield-based insurer Cigna, claiming it has used automated intelligence technology to deny medical care claims - sometimes within seconds.
The federal government is heading toward a shutdown unless Congress passes funding legislation that is signed into law before Oct. 1.
Hundreds of thousands of government workers won't get paid until the shutdown is over, and many federal government services will be suspended.
Economists say the longer the shutdown lasts, the more severe the effects will be.
According to accounting firm EY, a shutdown would take 0.1 of a percentage point off of GDP every week.
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