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Two months after its previous contract expired and one day before the end of a required grace period, UConn Health and ConnectiCare said Friday they had reached a new multiyear agreement.
A Greenwich-based private equity firm focused on the healthcare industry has acquired a majority stake in a German company that makes temperature-controlled packaging for pharmaceutical clients.
Connecticut officials remain committed, for now, to a program that offers government-sponsored health benefits to certain undocumented residents — despite federal threats against states that do so, as well as higher-than-projected costs for the co
Two New Haven-based bioscience firms have announced an agreement to collaborate on research and development of therapies for central nervous system disorders (CNS).
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.
Overdose deaths in the state fell 26% in 2024, the third-straight annual decline, according to data from the state Department of Public Health (DPH).
Legislators on Wednesday asked Connecticut’s hospitals, which sued the state over escalating taxes 10 years ago, to trust them with their money one more time.
Women's Health Connecticut (WHC), a statewide network of women’s healthcare providers, has acquired the state’s first licensed, free-standing birth center, the organization announced Monday.
Health insurance options for small businesses in Connecticut continue to shrink — so much, in fact, that many observers believe the market is in a “death spiral.”
The workplace tide is shifting yet again. After years of remote and hybrid work transforming professional norms, major corporations like Amazon and AT&T have announced full-time return-to-office mandates.
The president of nonprofit McLean Affiliates Inc., which operates a retirement community in Simsbury, says the town’s denial of a wetlands permit for its proposed 52-unit expansion is a “minor setback.”
The House on Thursday gave final passage to a bill focused on preempting potential federal changes to public health and reproductive care policy.
With spending on pace to exceed Connecticut’s constitutional cap starting in July 2026, legislators may suspend their requirement to adopt a biennial budget and craft a plan covering only one year, House Speaker Matt Ritter announced Wednesday.
New Haven-based biopharmaceutical company BioXcel Therapeutics Inc. said Tuesday that it has been granted an extension to regain compliance with the Nasdaq Stock Market’s listing rules.
The state’s largest health care workers’ union reached a last-minute deal Friday with Gov.
Connecticut officials reached a settlement with Prospect Medical Holdings clearing a path for the operator to permanently shutter all services aside from the emergency room and behavioral health at Rockville General Hospital in Vernon, according t
A company that operates an adult day care for people with intellectual disabilities received zoning approval from the town of Bloomfield Thursday night for a major expansion.