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The state Senate passed a sweeping bill Wednesday that seeks to boost insurance affordability and transparency, as well as address industry practices that critics say limit patients’ access to care.
Two businesses have signed leases to occupy space in a recently renovated professional office building on Route 1 in Guilford.
The General Assembly approved a plan Monday to cover $466 million in state agency overspending — including a $284 million problem in Medicaid — even though it means Connecticut’s budget would exceed the constitutional spending cap for the first ti
Over protracted objections from the Republican minority, the Connecticut House voted 74 to 65 Monday night for a bill that would decriminalize small amounts of psilocybin, the psychoactive compound found in hallucinogenic mushrooms.
State officials are poised to legally exceed Connecticut’s spending cap for the first time in nearly two decades to avert a crisis in paying Medicaid bills — and to pave the way for a new two-year budget.
The gala is called the Black & Red, but it raised a lot of green.
Members of SEIU 1199 who work in group homes warned Gov. Ned Lamont on Thursday that they were planning to strike if a negotiation over wages isn’t reached by May 27.
Stamford-based pharma and medical communication services organization The Lockwood Group has acquired a Texas medical education company.
Connecticut officials on Monday warned that Medicaid cuts outlined in a Congressional Republican plan would have devastating consequences, even though the changes stop short of the scenarios that would have most heavily impacted enrollee benefits
The state legislature’s Appropriations Committee is scheduled to consider action on 19 bills on Monday, including a major artificial intelligence bill and another that would provide loan-reimbursements to health care workers.
The state’s largest health care workers’ union agreed to push a May 19 strike deadline at 51 Connecticut nursing homes back until May 27, Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday.
Advanced Dental Center PC, a dental practice at 454 Main Ave., in Norwalk, has agreed to pay a $459,721 settlement for allegedly committing a Medicaid “patient recruiting” kickback scheme during the second half of 2018.
A week after one New Haven-based biotechnology company announced a mass layoff, another has announced plans to cut 40% of its workforce.
Farmington-based biotechnology firm QCDx recently closed on $7 million in new financing.
After reaching a settlement agreement last month that was approved by Connecticut regulators, Nuvance Health and Northwell Health said W