CT papers feature health reform

The Day has a well-considered editorial today on health reform, centering on the Cleveland Clinic. The President has publicly cited the Cleveland Clinic as an example of exceptional care at lower cost. The editorial points out that what we need is a revolution — we need to reform our health care system, not just insurance…

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Foundation for Community Health Open House

The Foundation for Community Health has moved to a new home with available meeting rooms. They are holding an Open House October 7th from 4 to 6pm at 155 Sharon Valley Road in Sharon, 06069. Hear about their expanded services and give them ideas for enrichment programs they can host for nonprofits. RSVP by September…

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SustiNet Board meeting

Yesterday’s first SustiNet Board meeting was well attended by the members. Most of the discussion was introductory remarks and process. They talked about the committees, collecting input from the Board members, developing a work plan, etc. The next meeting will be Sept. 16th at noon. Ellen Andrews

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GAO report finds reduced competition in insurance markets is associated with higher premiums and profits

After pages of disclaimers and cautions that there is not enough good research on the issue, a recent GAO report finds evidence that there has been increasing concentration in health insurance markets in the US. Market share of the top five insurers rose from 43.2% in 1994 to 49.9% in 1997. The impact varied by…

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Congressional health care reform town hall

Congressman John Larson will be holding a Health Care Reform Town Hall Forum tomorrow, Sept. 2nd at 5:30 at West Hartford Town Hall, 50 South Main Street. There is very little street parking near the town hall; click here for options. Paid parking is available. Similar events are planned in other Congressional districts – we…

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