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Govt, Health, military, US April 28, 2015

DeLauro: VA Should Pay For Residential Care Facilities For Disabled Veterans

By: Peggy McCarthy The federal government would be required to pay for disabled veterans to live in assisted-living facilities, under a bill proposed by U.S. Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro. She said the U. S. Department…


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Health April 27, 2015

Secondhand Smoke Exposure Remains High Among Kids, Adults Living In Poverty

By: Amanda Falcone Despite laws in many states that protect non-smokers from secondhand smoke, exposure remains especially high for children ages 3 to 11, African-Americans, and those who live in poverty or rental housing, according…


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Connecticut, doctors, Govt, Health April 21, 2015

Westport Plastic Surgeon Fined $10,000, Placed On Probation

By: Kate Farrish A plastic surgeon who had previously been fined $29,000 for sloppy record-keeping and rusty and dirty equipment at his Westport clinic was fined $10,000 on Tuesday by the state Medical Examining Board…


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Health April 20, 2015

Mental Health Is Main Cause Of Hospitalizations in CT, New Data Show

By: Lisa Chedekel Mental disorders surpassed respiratory problems and all other ailments as the leading cause of hospitalization in Connecticut in 2012 for children ages 5 to 14, teenagers and younger adults, according to a…


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Govt, Health, military, US April 17, 2015

CT Vets, Blumenthal Lobby For Health Study Of Descendants Of Veterans Exposed To Toxins

By: Peggy McCarthy Veterans’ exposure to toxic chemicals may harm their families’ health for generations, causing cancer, birth defects and other medical problems, according to U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal. He is co-sponsoring legislation to require…


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, Nursing homes April 13, 2015

Nursing Home Fined After Resident Chokes On Carrot, Dies

By: Kate Farrish Two nursing homes have been fined by the state Department of Public Health, including a home in Wallingford that was fined $2,500 in connection with the choking death of a resident. On…


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banks, Business, Finance, Real Estate, scams April 9, 2015

Feds Take Action Against Mortgage Lender For Deceptive Practices

Today the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) took action against RMK Financial Corporation for deceptive mortgage advertising practices, including ads that led consumers to believe that the company was affiliated with the U.S. government. The…


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Govt, Health, medicine, US April 7, 2015

High-Prescribing Nurse Surrenders Drug Licenses

By: Lisa Chedekel A Derby nurse practitioner whose prolific prescribing of potent narcotics was the subject of a February story by C-HIT has surrendered her state and federal licenses to prescribe controlled substances and is…


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dentists, Health April 6, 2015

More Dentists Now Treating Low-Income Patients, But Coverage Gaps Persist

By: Cara Rosner Thousands of low-income adults and children have gained access to dental services in recent years as the number of dentists accepting Medicaid and HUSKY patients has soared, according to state data. At…


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Health March 31, 2015

Forum Will Address Roles Unemployment, Food Security Play In People’s Health

By: Cara Rosner Struggles with unemployment, food insecurity and unstable housing can take a serious toll on individuals’ health, and stronger social supports could play a key role in improving their well-being, according to an…


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Health, hospitals March 27, 2015

Efforts Underway To Increase Access To Hospital Infections Data

 By: Lisa Chedekel A state lawmaker who is pushing public health and hospital officials to make data on hospital infection rates available to consumers, in the wake of a C-HIT story, says he is “encouraged”…


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Business, Connecticut, Health, Nursing homes March 26, 2015

Shelton Nursing Home Fined, Ordered To Hire Monitor

By: Kate Farrish A Shelton nursing home owned by Brian Foley – who was sentenced to three months in a halfway house in January in a campaign corruption scandal – has been fined $5,000 for…


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, Nursing homes March 23, 2015

Medication Errors, Falls Result In Ct Nursing Home Fines

By: Kate Farrish Seven nursing homes have been fined by the state Department of Public Health in connection with medication errors or residents who fell or sustained broken bones. On Feb. 5, two fines totaling…


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Govt, Health, military, US March 23, 2015

VA Jail Release Program Provides Ct Veterans With Housing, Health Care

By: Peggy McCarthy A month before he left prison, Jeffrey Murdock, a veteran who suffers from depression and multiple sclerosis, thought his future would entail living as a patient in a state mental hospital. But…


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banks, Business, Credit Cards, Finance, Govt March 21, 2015

50 Million Credit Card Consumers Now Have Access To Free Credit Scores

 New Study Indicates that Consumers Access Credit Scores and Credit Reports in a Variety of Ways but Confusion Persists The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) reported that more than 50 million consumers now have free…


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Finance, Health, insurance, US Tax March 19, 2015

Health Law Complicates Tax Season: What Consumers Need To Know

By: Magaly Olivero With tax season underway, some Connecticut taxpayers are struggling with the Affordable Care Act mandate that all Americans must report their health insurance status on their federal income taxes. “It’s been a…


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Health March 17, 2015

Younger Women Often Ignore Early Heart Attack Signs

By: Cara Rosner Women between the ages of 30 and 55 tend to ignore early heart attack symptoms, which may be part of the reason more young women die from heart attacks than young men,…


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Health March 12, 2015

Yale Study: Could Smoking Cessation Drugs Also Curb Drinking?

By: Cara Rosner Yale researchers are exploring whether certain medications, including one sold to help smokers kick the habit, can help heavy drinkers reduce the amount of alcohol they consume. Yale School of Medicine is…


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Connecticut, Finance, Govt, Health March 10, 2015

Ct Legislature Asked To Raise Asset Level for Medicaid Spouses

By: Lisa Chedekel Allowing the spouse of a person in a nursing home to keep enough money to live on independently is, in many ways, a moral issue. But in a tight budget year in…


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banks, Business, Credit Cards, Finance, Govt, US March 10, 2015

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Study Finds That Arbitration Agreements Limit Relief for Consumers

Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a study indicating that arbitration agreements restrict consumers’ relief for disputes with financial service providers by limiting class actions. The report found that, in the consumer finance markets…


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