Open enrollment for 2023 health plans on Connecticut’s Affordable Care Act exchange begins Tuesday.
Insurers drew controversy over the summer when they proposed substantial rate increases an average of 20% on health plans for next year. The insurance department approved a smaller number, 13% on average (some plans will see more or less). But a range of subsidies are being offered to families and individuals to lower the costs.
Incumbent Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, is facing two opponents in this fall’s gubernational election: Republican Bob Stefanowski and Independent candidate Rob Hotaling.
Governor Ned Lamont today is applauding the release of a report from the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ranking Connecticut among the top four states nationally and the best in New England for Medicaid application and eligibility processing speed.