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Connecticut residents might not see their medical costs go up next year. This is despite double-digit rate hikes that were approved for 2023 plans offered on the state’s healthcare exchange.
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Connecticut Democratic Governor Ned Lamont joined U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal and U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes (D-CT) at a senior center in New Britain on Friday to talk up the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act.
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Health insurance rates for over a million New Yorkers are going up nearly 10% next year.
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Insurance regulators in Connecticut are to hold a public hearing on Monday to review the double digit rate hikes requested for 2023 by the health insurers participating in the state’s health insurance exchange.
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The Inflation Reduction Act that’s expected to pass in the U.S. House on Friday would reduce health care costs for Connecticut residents, according to state officials.
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A grant will help Connecticut train and place over 2,000 people in technical jobs