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Disability insurance program a target in debt talks

Health care spending is a target in every debt-reduction package that’s being talked about in Washington these days. One program that’s currently in the bulls-eye: the so-called CLASS Act, or Community Living Assistance Services and Supports. It was created under federal health reform to increase health care options for people with disabilities, seen as a […]

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Panel recommends free birth control for the insured

The federal government should deem contraception a preventive service that insurance companies must fully cover under the federal health reform law, a committee recommended in a report released Tuesday. Under the law, health plans must cover preventive services identified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, with no out-of-pocket cost to the plan […]

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Bringing dietary change to “food deserts” not easy

Build it and they will come? That maxim may not apply to big supermarkets located in low-income neighborhoods that are otherwise known as “food deserts.” Food deserts are high-density neighborhoods where residents have easy access to fast-food restaurants and high-priced convenience stories, but have to travel a significant distance to find a big grocery store […]

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Report: Connecticut residents provide 465 million hours of unpaid care to relatives

Connecticut residents spent 465 million hours serving as unpaid caregivers in 2009, providing care to family members that would have cost $5.8 billion if it had to be provided by paid workers, according to estimates in a report released Monday. The report, “Valuing the Invaluable: The Growing Contributions and Costs of Family Caregiving, 2011 Update,” […]

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Despite budget woes, more stem cell grants coming soon

Members of a state panel will spend Tuesday reviewing grant applications to award another round of funding for stem cell research. The Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee is expected to award $9.8 million in grants to researchers, part of the state’s 10-year, $100 million commitment to funding the work. In previous years, then-Gov. M. Jodi […]

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CT gets almost $2 million for school-based health centers

Connecticut is slated to get nearly $2 million in federal grant money for school-based health centers, according to the federal Department of Health and Human Services. The funding is part of the health reform law, which authorized a total of $200 million over three years for the School-Based Health Center Capital Program. The program awards […]

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Malloy signs bill inspired by Rockville birthing center closure

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed a bill requiring hospitals to get state approval before eliminating inpatient or outpatient services, reversing a change made last year. The bill was inspired by the closure of the birthing center at Rockville General Hospital last year, which occurred without a public approval process. Previously, hospitals seeking to terminate […]

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Medicare board under political microscope in the House

How to curb health care costs in the Medicare program? One solution, included in the federal health reform law, is the Independent Payment Advisory Board, a controversial federal panel established to make some of the tough decisions Congress has shied away from. But even as Medicare is a hot topic in Washington’s budget-and-deficit talks, opposition […]

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Medicare officials will fix error that could have cost CT hospitals $30 million

The federal Medicare and Medicaid agency has agreed to correct a $30 million mistake how it calculates payments to Connecticut hospitals. The Connecticut Hospital Association first caught the error, a provision in the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ complex reimbursement rules. The CHA determined that the error would have cost one hospital in Rep. […]

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Report: Connecticut one of the least obese states, but still needs improvement

Connecticut is one of the nation’s least obese states, but that’s no reason to celebrate, according to a report released Thursday. “Today, the state with the lowest adult obesity rate would have had the highest rate in 1995,” said Jeff Levi, executive director of the Trust for America’s Health, which along with the Robert Wood […]

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