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Two bills that would require nursing homes to devote 80% of their funds to the direct care of residents moved through the Human Services Committee on Thursday despite objections from industry leaders, advocates and a key state official.
The state legislature’s Human Services Committee on Thursday will consider approving a bill that would prohibit future private equity of ownership of hospitals or nursing homes in order to receive Medicaid reimbursement.
State lawmakers presented legislation this week aimed at tackling the rising cost of prescription drugs, which they say is a major driver in the cost of health care — leaving Connecticut families struggling and leading to cost overruns in the stat
Yale New Haven Health Systems (YNHHS) said Wednesday it is having telephone issues that are related to its efforts to recover from a cybersecurity incident over the weekend.
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.
As Hartford HealthCare (HHC) continues to expand its urgent care footprint across the state, it will open three new facilities on Wednesday.
The Community Health Center Association of Connecticut sent a petition Tuesday to the Department of Social Services demanding the agency admit it’s violating state and federal law governing reimbursements for care they provide to low-income patien
Legislators heard public testimony last week regarding a Senate priority insurance bill that, among other measures, seeks to curb practices by insurance providers that critics say reduce access to care.
A recent analysis by The Commonwealth Fund, an independent, nonpartisan organization based in New York City, found that if Congress doesn’t extend Medicaid tax credits, a cascade effect will ripple across the healthcare industry, reducing overall
A bill that would create employment protections for hospital-affiliated physicians is drawing strong opposition from the state’s health systems.
Sean Scanlon admits his career aspirations never included being state comptroller.
Drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance announced late Thursday it will go private, but the $10 billion deal will impact more than just the company’s brick-and-mortar pharmacies in Connecticut.
James E. Shmerling, president and CEO of Connecticut Children’s Medical Center (CCMC) in Hartford, plans to retire at the end of the year after a decade at the helm, officials announced Friday.
One day after lawmakers ignored his appeal to be frugal with special education, Gov. Ned Lamont previewed the looming fiscal nightmare that is Medicaid.
Middletown-based Community Health Center Inc. (CHC) is the target of more than a half dozen separate federal lawsuits following a data breach that affected the personal information of more than 1 million patients and employees.
Trinity Health of New England (THONE) has opened a new location in Watertown.
A state-licensed professional counselor and North Haven business owner was sentenced to three years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for defrauding Medicaid of more than $1.6 million.
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Business planners and tax professionals are keeping a close eye on whether federal tax cuts approved during the first Trump administration will be extended before they expire at the end of the year.
The Tax Cut and Jobs Act was approved by Congress in 2017, and signed into law by President Donald Trump in January 2018, during his first term.
The possible extension could reduce taxes for many Americans, but may also increase the federal deficit by $4.5 trillion over the next decade.
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