CT Voices' Mary Alice Lee was quoted in this radio news story about improvements in dental care access for children in HUSKY
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Our health work is directed toward the goals of
- Ensuring that the state’s lower-income children, families and pregnant women have timely access to high-quality, affordable healthcare.
- Ensuring that all eligible lower-income children, families and pregnant women have uninterrupted coverage in the HUSKY Health program.
- Ensuring that the implementation of national health reform builds on the gains we have made in covering children, pregnant women, and families in our HUSKY Health program.
Learn more about health issues and related resources
- April 2013
Expanding Health Coverage for Adults in HUSKY D: A Good Deal for Connecticut
This report outlines the impact of the expansion of health coverage for low-income adults without children in Connecticut supported by the federal Affordable Care Act. Among the findings:
- February 2013
Independent Performance Monitoring in the HUSKY Program: Ensuring Accountability for Scarce State Dollars
Governor Malloy's state budget for Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015 eliminates funding for independent performance monitoring of the HUSKY program. Independent performance monitoring fosters ac
- February 2013
The HUSKY Program for Children and Families: The Impact of the Governor's FY 2014 and FY 2015 Budget Proposals
This brief summarizes the Governor’s budget proposals for Fiscal Years 2014 and 2015 that affect HUSKY. In his plan, the Governor Malloy proposes to:
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