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CT won’t stockpile abortion drug ahead of Trump presidency. Here’s why
CT Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration has rejected proposals that would have allowed Connecticut to stockpile mifepristone, an abortion drug ahead of the Trump administration taking office.

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CT officials vow 3 hospitals in bankruptcy won’t close
State officials offered assurances to residents and employees Monday that three Connecticut hospitals owned by Prospect Medical Holdings would remain open and operating.

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New wrinkle in sale of three struggling CT hospitals. ‘We are watching this closely’: state official
A Connecticut lawmaker said, "There are about half a million patients in our state who depend on their care at these facilities..."

CT Medicaid accused of violating law by not covering weight loss drugs
One lawmaker said the CT Department of Social Services told him the agency wasn’t paying for FDA-approved drugs because of costs

CT ‘HUSKY for immigrants’ faces possible cost overruns; GOP leader calls it ‘Cadillac’ program
The Department of Social Services said it intends to have a more accurate picture of the program’s cost by February

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CT approves closure of labor and delivery at Johnson Memorial Hospital
The decision marks the second closure of a CT birthing unit within the last year.

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CT agency, advocates discuss future of Medicaid
Advocates say the results of the presidential election make it even more important to defend the Medicaid program.

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State launches inquiry into cuts at CT hospital owned by LA-based company
Questions of unauthorized service cuts come amid a barrage of revelations regarding the diminished financial and operational state of the hospitals.

Undocumented immigrants covered by DACA soon eligible for CT health insurance
Beginning Nov. 1, Connecticut Dreamers, undocumented immigrants who arrived as young children, can for the first time enroll in health coverage through Access Health CT.

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Reproductive rights are secure in CT. Here’s why some voters remain worried.
Voters who support expansion of reproductive rights applaud measures the Connecticut legislature has taken to secure access to care in-state.