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Connecticut Insurance Agency Reviewing Requested Rate Hikes

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Connecticut's Department of Insurance is reviewing rate increase requests filed by 14 health insurance companies that range on average from 2.1 percent to 32 percent. 

The private plans, offered on and off the state's health insurance exchange, provide coverage to more than 330,000 state residents. Public comment on the proposed increases began Monday.

Insurance Commissioner Katharine Wade has called for public hearings in August on three requests for individual plans offered by some of the state's largest health insurers, Anthem Health Plans, ConnectiCare Insurance Co., and Aetna Insurance Co. Those hearings will be held in Hartford.

The Department of Insurance said the proposed increases are being driven by several factors, including rising health care costs, such as increases in pharmacy costs and a greater demand for medical services.

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