Thursday, May 23rd, 2013
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Apr 17, 2012Eight of Connecticut’s 30 acute-care hospitals ended the last fiscal year in the red—double the number that reported financial losses the year before, according to a new state report.
The data filed with the state Office of Health Care Access (OHCA) is a mixed bag of news about the financial health of the state’s hospitals. It shows that only six hospitals had operating losses in the 2011 fiscal year in contrast with nine that did not break even on operations in 2010. But when non-operati... read more

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Mar 6, 2012In 2010, as state health officials were investigating allegations that Dr. Gerson Sternstein of Berlin was overmedicating patients, three pharmaceutical companies were showering thousands of dollars on the psychiatrist for meals and speaking engagements. Some of the payments continued even after... read more
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Feb 17, 2012As Myriad Genetic Laboratories nears its one millionth predictive genetic test for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, the cost of the test has more than doubled, and the company’s 15-year patent monopoly is being challenged by critics who contend it is stymieing other potentially life-saving s... read more
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Jan 25, 2012Yanisha Claudio, 15, of Hartford, tenderly swaddled three-week-old Jordan, hoping he wouldn’t wake up. “He was crying until four o’clock in the mor... read more

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Dec 28, 2011Each time John Dempsey Hospital performs a cardiac valve surgery, the hospital receives a median payment of $82,589 from Medicare – about $23,000 m... read more

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Dec 16, 2011Hundreds of students are arrested each year in Connecticut schools. That’s the finding of a new report by C-Hit - the Connecticut Health Investiga... read more

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Dec 14, 2011As a fifth grader at a New Haven magnet school in 2009, Jacob was watching a lot of “Ed, Edd n Eddy” shows on TV—a slapstick cartoon that features... read more

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Nov 28, 2011Patients treated for pneumonia at four Connecticut hospitals have ended up readmitted to the hospital within 30 days at rates significantly higher... read more
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Nov 21, 2011Residents in Connecticut’s five largest cities are nearly three times more likely to be hospitalized for asthma – and twice as likely to die from it—as residents in the rest of the state, according to new data from the state Department of Public Health.
The prevalence of state adults reportin... read more

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Sep 7, 2011In the years since they flew together out of Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts in the post-Vietnam War era, Wes Carter and Paul Bailey have... read more

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Jul 12, 2011In February 2007, David Gootkin came to the state Capitol in Hartford to testify in favor a bill prompted by his brother Robert’s death the year be... read more

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Jun 29, 2011When Joseph Gambardella was in the second grade, he vomited every morning for three months. He missed a lot of school and saw a psychiatrist to dea... read more

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Jun 1, 2011
Connecticut’s private employers have seen the price of health insurance premiums for workers and their families rise 102 percent since 1999,... read more
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May 17, 2011In a controversial move, state officials are allowing a Greenwich physician who is registered as a sex offender to resume his medical practice in Connecticut.
In a recent decision, the Connecticut Medical Examining Board, an arm of the Department of Public Health, voted to allow Clifford Berk... read more

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May 9, 2011In October 2010, local health inspectors in Meriden found rodent droppings in the cafeteria of Maloney High School, as well as dirty cabinets and o... read more

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Mar 24, 2011About one in five prisoners in Connecticut is receiving mental health treatment – a proportion that has increased in the last decade, contributing... read more

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Feb 25, 2011
Earlier this year, Neha Batheja, a physician assistant, quietly signed a consent order with the New York State Board for Professional Medical... read more

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Feb 25, 2011 Close to half of the 1.4 million outpatient visits to Connecticut emergency rooms in 2009 were for non-urgent care that could have been provided t... read more

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Feb 25, 2011Nationally, when a patient shows up at a hospital for medical imaging for a chest or abdominal malady, the chances that he or she will need a “comb... read more

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Feb 25, 2011
A pilot landing at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks hears a roaring noise just above his plane, but checks his traffic alert sy... read more
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