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In 2001, Connecticut received HRSA SPG funds to research the uninsured. Connecticut focused on two data collection instruments: the employer survey and the household survey. State officials concentrated coverage options on the private market because of the robust employer insurance offer rate and targeted options towards working families and adults under 185 percent FPL.
Learn more about the Connecticut state planning grant effort.
In 2004, Connecticut received a pilot planning project grant to develop strategies to provide premium assistance targeted to low-income workers in firms that already offer coverage, and to design a small employer health insurance premium assistance pilot targeted to small firms that do not offer coverage.

Application
Annual Pilot Report, September 2005
Annual Report, September 2006
Final Report, September 2006
Final Report, September 2006

Application
Not available online
Final Interim Report, October 2001
Report, March 2002
Addendum Report, September 2004
Final Report, September 2005

Why Premium Assistance Strategies Can Succeed in Connecticut, March 2005
Connecticut Office of Health Care Access 2004 Small Employer Health Insurance Survey
SNAPSHOT: Connecticut's Health Insurance Coverage, January 2005
Who are the Uninsured?, January 2003
For additional publications, please visit the Connecticut Office of Health Care Access Publications Archive.

Measuring the Uninsured: Variations in Estimation Methods, June 2004.
Databook: Working HUSKY Families and Employers, February 2006. |