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Health advocates, elected officials and consumers are calling for an affordability measure to be added to the list of requirements for when health insurance companies set rates.
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Emily Wang is a practicing physician and Yale professor who works to improve the health of people leaving prison, who are at higher risk for certain conditions.
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Connecticut gubernatorial candidates Ned Lamont, Bob Stefanowski and Rob Hotaling answered CT Mirror's questions about health care policy.
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In more hospital consolidation, Yale New Haven Health is acquiring three hospitals and Prospect Provider Group of Connecticut, and Visiting Nurse and Health Services of CT.
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Make the Road Connecticut, an immigrant advocacy organization, rallied on Wednesday for better health care services for non-English-speaking communities. The rally launched a wider initiative called “Access to Health Without Barriers.”
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Nurses and hospital administrators have negotiated unsuccessfully for several months over pay and other matters.
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Construction is underway for the Recovery and Wellness Center next to the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center.
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Nine months into negotiations, nurses at Windham Hospital are on strike over the next two days.
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In Connecticut, two systems — Yale New Haven and Hartford HealthCare — are on the brink of owning more than half the 27 hospitals in the state.
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A Yale infectious disease expert advises parents to vaccinate their young children against the coronavirus.