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🔒Trump wants price transparency from CT hospitals

Seven Connecticut hospitals, including four acute care facilities, are among more than 500 nationwide that received warnings from the Trump administration claiming they lack the pricing transparency required by federal law, according to a published report.

🔒Stamford VC firm led by Annie Lamont backs $55M healthcare startup funding round

Oak HC/FT continues to expand its healthcare technology portfolio.

🔒Major ratings agency sees stronger footing for Hartford health insurer Aetna

AM Best said Aetna strengthened its financial position in 2025 following losses and operational challenges a year earlier.

🔒Yale New Haven Health adopts AI-powered radiology platform

Yale New Haven Health System announced Wednesday it is investing in artificial intelligence to automate radiology reporting throughout its statewide network.
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🔒Public hearing set on Johnson Memorial’s plan to close Enfield outpatient clinic

State hospital regulators have scheduled a public hearing on Thursday for Johnson Memorial Hospital’s proposal to close its Enfield outpatient rehabilitation facility.

🔒Cheryl Chase family donates $1.5M to UConn Health, law school

A prominent Hartford business family has donated $1.5 million to the University of Connecticut to support emergency care improvements at UConn Health and technology upgrades at the UConn School of Law.

CT’s new training rules for homemaker companion workers: What to know

Gov. Ned Lamont recently signed into law a bill that requires training for workers at homemaker companion...

CT health insurers seek double-digit rate hikes for 2027; up to 23.3% increase for small businesses

Most Connecticut health insurers are seeking significant premium increases for 2027 coverage.
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🔒Settlement allows Hartford HealthCare to acquire Wallingford-based cardiology practice

Hartford HealthCare has received state approval to acquire Consulting Cardiologists P.C., a Wallingford-based physician practice with 10 locations across central and southern Connecticut.

Hartford, Waterbury behavioral health providers clear regulatory hurdle for affiliation

Nonprofit behavioral health providers The Village for Families & Children and Wellmore Inc. have cleared a regulatory hurdle in their planned affiliation after state officials determined the transaction does not require Certificate of Need review.
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