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Advocates for CT's older adults target utility, insurance costs as legislative session nears
Advocates say that some long-term care insurance costs have increased by 400% or more.
Prices quoted by CT's health exchange don’t reflect $115 million in pledged assistance yet — and might not until late March.
The new state tax subsidies are funded by $70 million in funds Gov. Ned Lamont had authorized as a one-year stopgap.
HARTFORD-- By checking off a box on their state income tax form, tens of thousands of residents received information on insurance through Access Health CT and many signed up for coverage, said state ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Access Health CT (AHCT) officials announced Friday they’re extending the deadline to enroll in a health or dental plan for 2026. Residents now have an extra two weeks, with ...
As one of only four states helping to cover the loss of federal health insurance subsidies, Connecticut has earmarked $120 million over the next 18 months to soften the blow for more than 150,000 ...
Access Health partially agreed with the findings but disputed some aspects of the auditor's conclusion.
Officials with the Connecticut Insurance Department announced Wednesday they have signed off on an average rate hike of 16.8% for 2026 state-regulated individual health plans. They also approved an ...
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CT may extend health insurance sign-up amid uncertainty over future of ACA subsidies, Lamont says
The registration period for the state health exchange may extend into March, Gov. Lamont said.
Andrew Mais, who has led Connecticut’s Insurance Department for nearly seven years, announced Friday he is retiring from the position next week. Gov. Ned Lamont tapped Josh Hershman, CEO of Immigrant ...
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