During a heated public hearing, the Connecticut Insurance Department weighed arguments for and against proposed health insurance hikes that would increase insurance rates for thousands of Connecticut ...
A printed email to Ken Kollmeyer outlines a request from his insurance company for a 70 percent rate increase. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Kudos and many thanks to Jenna Carlesso and the ...
Years ago, when I was reporting on health care for The Connecticut Mirror, it was hard to get through a week without hearing about trouble brewing in the long-term care insurance industry. Frustrated ...
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What the end of ACA tax credits means for health insurance costs and how Connecticut residents are responding
Access Health CT estimated that roughly 52,000 Connecticut residents - about a third of the 151,000 enrolled - could lose coverage by 2034 if enhanced financial aid ends and Medicaid is cut.
CONNECTICUT, Conn. (WTNH) — State leaders on both sides of the aisle are opposing health insurance rate hikes that the Connecticut Department of Insurance released on Wednesday, Sept. 10. On Wednesday ...
In January, just weeks into the legislative session, key lawmakers — frustrated with soaring rate increases on long-term care insurance plans — pledged urgent reform to bring relief to Connecticut’s ...
Connecticut nonprofits that run foster care programs for some of the state’s highest-need children are facing rising insurance costs that could force them to discontinue those programs, providers said ...
Getting a "no" from your health insurance isn't always the final word - at least not to Melissa Roberts. A principal examiner with the Connecticut Insurance Department since 2022, Roberts and her team ...
Like most states, Connecticut requires drivers to carry a minimum amount of insurance coverage to drive on public roads legally. Failure to do so can leave you facing fines and other penalties, ...
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