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A new plan for advancing health equity in Connecticut

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Friday, October 13, 2023   

A Connecticut group has developed a new plan to bolster health equity in the state.

The Connecticut Health Foundation's strategic plan tackles several goals, from expanding health-care coverage and developing health-equity infrastructure to improving maternal health for people of color.

While part of the plan relies on community efforts, Tiffany Donelson, the foundation's president and CEO, described some of the legislative work coming up.

"We are hoping to get the expansion of Cover Connecticut or the expansion of Medicaid, again," she said, "to cover and ensure that anyone who is 200% of the poverty level or below has access to health insurance."

Earlier this year, Gov. Ned Lamont signed legislation to bolster and improve health-care affordability. The new laws expand the state's prohibition on facility fees, establish a drug discount card program and provide increased price transparency for high-cost drugs.

Donelson said the biggest challenge for the General Assembly to bring these policies to fruition will be having the money to do so.

In developing the new strategic plan, Donelson said there are some past goals the group is still hoping to accomplish. One in particular is to ensure that undocumented people up to age 18 have access to health insurance.

"We really hope that we can get coverage up to age 18 to begin with," she said, "and then, we will also work with our advocates to think about what additional coverage is needed across the state. Or what's the next population, after 18?"

A Universal Healthcare Foundation of Connecticut survey found that 57% of residents support expanding the state's Medicaid program to all immigrants.

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