Health insurance rates could be going up in Connecticut. Some companies have already asked the state for a rate hike in 2020. At the same time, a lawsuit backed by the Trump administration and red states could undo the Affordable Care Act. What would that mean for our region? We examine the health of health care with our guests: Matt Pilon, news editor, Hartford Business Journal Kevin Lembo, Connecticut comptroller Michelle Rakebrand, assistant counsel, Connecticut Business and Industry Association Stan Dorn, director, National Center for Coverage Innovation and senior fellow, Families USA
Health insurance rates could be going up in Connecticut. Some companies have already asked the state for a rate hike in 2020. At the same time, a lawsuit backed by the Trump administration and red states could undo the Affordable Care Act. What would that mean for our region? We examine the health of health care with our guests: Matt Pilon, news editor, Hartford Business Journal Kevin Lembo, Connecticut comptroller Michelle Rakebrand, assistant counsel, Connecticut Business and Industry