Connecticut advocacy groups unhappy with Anthem-Cigna merger: 5 things to know

Various Connecticut advocacy groups are protesting the Anthem-Cigna merger, according to Hartford Courant.

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Here are five things to know:

1. The Universal Health Care Foundation of Connecticut, Connecticut Citizen Action Group and Connecticut State Medical Society want to cross-examine the companies during a public hearing.

2. The organizations asked the Connecticut Insurance Department for permission to question the companies.

3. Additionally, the organizations asked the Connecticut Insurance Department to commission a study to analyze the merger’s impact on insurance cost, insurance access and the state economy.

4. The Universal Health Care Foundation expressed concerns about a dominant payer limiting provider choice and increasing premiums and out-of-pocket costs.

5. The Connecticut Insurance Department commented groups may apply to cross-examine the companies once they establish a hearing date.

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