CT Health Reform

More doctors are moving to corporate and hospital employment, jacking up prices & new WI lawsuit

By Ellen Andrews | May 24, 2022

Movement of physicians from independent practice to hospital and corporate employment accelerated during COVID. By January 1st of this year,…

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How CT can save $162 million in healthcare waste

By Ellen Andrews | May 19, 2022

An analysis of Connecticut’s commercial insurance markets finds we spent $9.45 per person per month on wasteful low-value care in…

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Most CT physicians take Medicare patients, but less than US average; implications for payment reform

By Ellen Andrews | May 16, 2022

At 84%, the large majority of physicians in Connecticut take new Medicare patients according to a new analysis by the…

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CTNJ Op-Ed — Policymakers did little to lower healthcare costs this session

By Ellen Andrews | May 5, 2022

Healthcare costs featured prominently in CT News Junkie’s 2020 candidates’ survey. It’s very likely that candidates will hear the same…

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CT hospital ownership change rate among highest in US

By Ellen Andrews | April 27, 2022

Over 10% of hospitals in Connecticut changed ownership between 2016 and 2021, according to a federal report using new CMS…

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DSS’s new patient survey has little to say

By Ellen Andrews | April 27, 2022

DSS’s consultants reported on the results from their new patient experience/satisfaction survey for PCMH Plus members at this month’s MAPOC…

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Good News — Senate passed SB-416 to lower healthcare prices

By Ellen Andrews | April 15, 2022

On Wednesday, the Senate voted 29 to 4 to pass SB-416, An Act Promoting Competition in Contracts Between Health Carriers…

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Book Club: The Long Fix

By Ellen Andrews | April 12, 2022

I’ve been avoiding reading The Long Fix: Solving America’s Health Crisis with Strategies that Work for Everyone by Vivian Lee.…

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CTNJ: Fact Check Shows That Raising Primary Care Spending Doesn’t Lower Total Healthcare Costs

By Ellen Andrews | April 7, 2022

The Office of Health Strategy and their consultants have asserted that it is critical to double spending on primary care…

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