Healthcare in Connecticut

Connecticut Healthcare Intel

Friday, June 5, 2026
4 min read
10 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on healthcare developments in Connecticut. Today we're covering 10 key stories including updates on connecticut healthcare headlines, connecticut healthcare updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Connecticut Healthcare Headlines

4 stories

1.1

UConn CCEA Curates National Health Data Resources for CT Healthcare Professionals.

The Connecticut Center for Economic Analysis at UConn's School of Business has compiled a directory of U.S. health care data resources from the National Center for Health Statistics and CDC, covering aging, births, deaths, life expectancy, and population growth.

Why It Matters

CT healthcare professionals can leverage this centralized repository to inform evidence-based decision-making, policy analysis, and strategic planning for patient populations across the state.

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1.2

CT Launches Online License Verification Tool for Practitioners.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health offers an online system to verify practitioner licenses through its Practitioner Licensing and Investigations Section.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in CT can quickly confirm credentials for hiring, credentialing, or compliance purposes without manual paperwork delays.

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1.3

CT DPH Portal: Resources for Providers and Families Now Available.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health offers programs, services, and assistance to help Connecticut providers and families stay healthy.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in CT can leverage DPH resources to support patient care and stay informed about state-level health initiatives.

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1.4

CT DPH Licensing Portal: Verify Nursing, Physician & Behavioral Health Credentials.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health provides online access to nursing, physician, behavioral health, and cosmetology license verification.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in CT can use this resource to confirm their own licensure status, verify colleagues' credentials, or ensure compliance with state requirements.

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2

Connecticut Healthcare Updates

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2.1

New Guide Simplifies Connecticut Medical License Lookup for CT Providers.

Physicians Thrive published a guide on how to navigate the Connecticut medical license lookup through the state's official portal.

Why It Matters

CT healthcare professionals can quickly verify their own or colleagues' credentials, ensuring compliance and protecting patient safety.

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2.2

CT Medicare Provider Utilization & Payment Data Now Available on State Portal.

The Connecticut data portal has published Medicare provider utilization and payment data for the state.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in CT can analyze local Medicare spending patterns, compare provider performance metrics, and inform strategic planning decisions.

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2.3

211 Connecticut Expands Search Capabilities for Healthcare Resources.

211 Connecticut has updated its online search platform to help users locate specific health and human services resources.

Why It Matters

Healthcare professionals in CT can leverage this tool to quickly connect patients with appropriate community services and support networks.

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3

Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

Good Faith Estimates apply to far more practices than you think.

The No Surprises Act good-faith-estimate requirement applies to all licensed providers offering services to self-pay or uninsured patients — not just hospitals or large groups. The estimate must be provided within timeframes that vary by how far in advance the appointment is scheduled.

Why It Matters

Patient-provider dispute resolution under NSA typically defaults to the patient when the practice cannot produce a timely good-faith estimate. The penalty is the full disputed amount being struck.

3.2

How MIPS cost-category math actually works.

The MIPS cost performance category is calculated retrospectively by CMS using attributed Medicare claims; clinicians cannot directly affect what is attributed. The two attribution methods (TPCC and MSPB) capture different beneficiary cohorts. Practices that try to "manage" cost without understanding which patients are attributed to which clinician typically waste effort.

Why It Matters

Cost is now 30% of the MIPS final score — the largest single category. Misunderstanding attribution is the leading cause of unfavorable payment adjustments in the next cycle.

3.3

340B recertification: the most-missed deadline in pharmacy compliance.

Covered entities must annually recertify their 340B eligibility through HRSA. Missing the recertification window pushes the entity to inactive status, which means immediate loss of 340B pricing and potentially diversion violations on previously dispensed drugs. Reinstatement requires a new application.

Why It Matters

The discount value of 340B pricing for a covered entity often exceeds six figures annually. Letting the recertification lapse for paperwork reasons is one of the most expensive administrative errors in the regulation.

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