After three weeks of the government shutdown, lawmakers have yet to determine how they will address the expiration of health care tax credits, even as the open enrollment period rapidly approaches.
Gov. Ned Lamont wants a bill passed to study the feasibility of a “Connecticut option” — a new health plan for universal, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Open enrollment for health insurance in Connecticut begins Nov. 1. Residents can shop, compare and enroll in health insurance ...
Jan. 9—An issue that left some Connecticut residents confused and without access to their 2026 health insurance through the state's Affordable Care Act marketplace has been corrected, according to ...
Amid a storm of policy changes, new cuts to Medicaid, tighter restrictions on care at community health centers and expiring federal subsidies, Connecticut insurers want to boost the cost of ...
CONNECTICUT, Conn. (WTNH) — State leaders on both sides of the aisle are opposing health insurance rate hikes that the Connecticut Department of Insurance released on Wednesday, Sept. 10. On Wednesday ...
Access Health CT CEO James Michel speaks as he joins the Connecticut Congressional Delegation to discuss the urgent need for Congress to maintain longstanding Affordable Care Act tax credits in a ...
CONNECTICUT (WTNH) — Access Health CT’s website was fully restored Tuesday following outages on Monday, which was the last day of open enrollment for 2026 health insurance plans. PREVIOUS: Access ...
Leaders of Connecticut’s health insurance exchange — Access Health CT — will consider requiring insurers offering health plans on the exchange to pay agents and brokers commission next year, according ...
Sen. Jorge Cabrera, D-Hamden, speaks during a floor vote discussing a bill aimed at curbing insurance industry practices that critics say can limit Connecticut residents’ access to care. Credit: ...
This week, Connecticut residents enrolled through Access Health will learn how much their insurance could cost next year if they stay on the same plan. "These are real people in Connecticut who face ...