Healthcare in Connecticut

Healthcare in Connecticut refers to the systems, institutions, services, and policies in place to provide medical care to the residents of the state of Connecticut. This encompasses a range of services including preventative care, emergency services, hospital care, outpatient services, mental health care, and rehabilitation. The healthcare system in Connecticut includes private and public providers and is influenced by state regulations and healthcare policies. It also involves public health initiatives aimed at improving the overall health outcomes of the population. Connecticut has made efforts to expand access to healthcare through programs like Medicaid and the state health insurance exchange, while also focusing on quality of care and patient safety. The term encapsulates the infrastructure, workforce, funding, and legislation that collectively contribute to the delivery of healthcare services in the state.