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Calling it an “experiment in civic engagement and political power,” state Comptroller Sean Scanlon on Wednesday released a report that seeks to address key healthcare issues in Connecticut, and it calls on policymakers to make changes, including increasing certain provider reimbursement rates.
Scanlon released the report during an event held in Alumni Hall in the student center at Central Connecticut State University. The event featured a keynote address by former Rhode Island Congressman and mental health advocate Patrick J. Kennedy.
The 38-page “2024 Healthcare Cabinet Report” is the result of work done throughout last year by the cabinet, which was announced in April 2023.
The recommendations included:
Scanlon, a Democrat, said his office will work with advocates and the legislature to address the recommendations.
“The recommendations in this report are bold ideas, ones that I am confident will improve healthcare access and affordability in Connecticut,” he said.
The report notes that the state Comptroller’s office and Office of Health Strategy define affordable healthcare as whether “a family can reliably secure it to maintain good health and treat illnesses and injuries when they occur, without sacrificing the ability to meet all other basic needs … or without sinking into debilitating debt.”
Connecticut is among the top states for healthcare spending. According to a study from the Kaiser Family Foundation, Connecticut ranks ninth in the nation for per-person healthcare spending, with an average annual cost of $12,500, compared to the national average of $10,000, the report states.
Health care will likely be a hot topic during the 2024 legislative session that begins next month.
The Comptroller's report is available online at osc.ct.gov/reports.
The Comptroller’s Healthcare Cabinet was divided into eight subcommittees that focused on key issues or constituency groups.
They included:
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