With no guaranteed sick leave in the U.S., falling ill can become a financial nightmare for workers. We’ll discuss how federal and state officials, and health policy expects, are rethinking sick leave and health insurance during the coronavirus pandemic, with guests: Rosa DeLauro, U.S. representative, D-New Haven Ted Doolittle, Connecticut health advocate Andrew Mais, Connecticut insurance commissioner Kevin Lembo, Connecticut state comptroller Bill Hammond, director of health policy, Empire Center Walter Markowitz, Ed.D., assistant professor of health professions, Hofstra University
With no guaranteed sick leave in the U.S., falling ill can become a financial nightmare for workers. We’ll discuss how federal and state officials, and health policy expects, are rethinking sick leave and health insurance during the coronavirus pandemic, with guests: Rosa DeLauro, U.S. representative, D-New Haven Ted Doolittle, Connecticut health advocate Andrew Mais, Connecticut insurance commissioner Kevin Lembo, Connecticut state comptroller Bill Hammond, director of health policy, Empire