The new state tax subsidies are funded by $70 million in funds Gov. Ned Lamont had authorized as a one-year stopgap.
Prices quoted by CT's health exchange don’t reflect $115 million in pledged assistance yet — and might not until late March.
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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.
Mike Hydeck: The skyrocketing cost of health care is something we all deal with, and navigating the complex world of insurance when you have a procedure or a health challenge can be overwhelming. Now, ...
On social media, some people reported issues with processing, the insurance website and customer service delays since Jan. 1.
With federal lawmakers unable to come to an agreement to extend COVID-era health insurance subsidies, thousands of Connecticut residents are expected to see higher costs beginning this month. More ...
The scope of the Access Health CT audit released on Wednesday primarily includes the fiscal years ending on June 30, 2022 and ...
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 ...
Health providers, hospital administrators and legislators speak out against a proposal by Gov. Ned Lamont to cap out-of-network costs for patients. Credit: Katy Golvala / CT Mirror A proposal by Gov.
James Michel, CEO of Access Health CT, said enrollment is currently scheduled to run through the end of January, but that timeline could change.
Access Health partially agreed with the findings but disputed some aspects of the auditor's conclusion.
It is framed as affordability reforms but, in practice, will drive premiums higher, reduce access to care, and increase rates ...
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