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DSS considers restricting “financially unsustainable” Medicaid program, drawing rebuke from advocates

Warning that a portion of the state’s Medicaid program has become “financially unsustainable,” state officials have outlined ways to limit enrollment and scale back benefits in a “concept paper” sent to federal officials. The move has drawn criticism from advocates for patients and low-income residents, who say it would put some of the lowest-income adults […]

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Defining education — Does it include early education?

There’s agreement that too few children in Connecticut have access to quality early education programs, but the Malloy administration and advocates are butting heads on how to get to a near-universal system. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says the power to expand early education should remain with lawmakers, while advocates say they worry that lawmakers will continue […]

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DEEP Commissioner Esty wants outage-free safety zones in each community

Every community in Connecticut would have a select region safeguarded against power outages and containing shelters, public safety, groceries and other crucial services under a strategy outlined Wednesday by the state’s top environmental official. In his first testimony on the recent storms that caused record-setting outages, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Daniel C. […]

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Initial review finds 15 employees suspected of Irene fraud

The administration of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy gave state agency heads Wednesday the names of 15 state employees suspected of obtaining Irene disaster aid through “outright fraud,” including lying about assets and claiming a dead relative as a household member. “Based on my administration’s investigation, it appears clear that the abuses of public trust involved […]

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DCF wants some to pay for their child’s mental health benefits

Officials at the Department of Children and Families suspect the state is unjustifiably picking up the tab to provide mental and developmental health services for hundreds of children that should be covered by their health insurance or their higher-income parents. Currently, DCF doesn’t consider the income of a child’s guardians or if the child seeking […]

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Four hospitals face possible Medicare penalities

Patients are being readmitted within 30 days to four hospitals in Connecticut at higher than national rates after they have suffered from pneumonia, heart failure and heart attacks. As a result, those hospitals are facing Medicare penalties in 2012. A report by the Connecticut Health Investigative Team (C-HIT.org) http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/health/entry/hospitals_to_face_penalties_for_high_readmissions/ reveals that two of those hospitals, […]

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Governor! Mr. Speaker! Read anything interesting lately?

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and House Speaker Christopher Donovan encountered each other today for the first time since an installment of the three-week, behind-the-scenes look at the Malloy Administration included some less-than-flattering views of Donovan by the Malloyalists. “Hey, how are you?” Malloy said, when he noticed Donovan approach him today at a reception for […]

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