Today is the fourth day of the March Challenge, in which people are asked to share their experiences with Polycystic Kidney Disease.
I posted this earlier today, but didn't share my own story. It's not easy to write about oneself.
Here's a link to a blog post I penned back in October. It pretty much sums up my story.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Conroy says Malloy needs to restore payments to hospitals
HARTFORD - State Rep. Theresa Conroy, D-Seymour, Beacon Falls, Derby, is calling on Gov. Dannel Malloy and the Office of Policy and Management to release Medicaid reimbursement payments to the state’s hospitals.
This week, Malloy and OPM suspended millions-of-dollars in payments to Connecticut's hospitals – a potential loss of $728,516 to Griffin Hospital in Derby.
“Governor Malloy needs to make these payments to hospitals,” Conroy said. “He is ignoring the will of the legislature and the voice of the people. I know this will hit Griffin Hospital and the Valley hard.”
Over the past year, legislators have repeatedly worked to restore funding Governor Malloy has cut from hospitals.
In June of 2015, Legislative Democrats approved a state budget that included $4.8 million for Griffin Hospital.
In September, Gov. Dannel Malloy unveiled a package of budget rescissions that included up to $84 million in cuts to hospitals and reduced Griffin’s state funding to $1.2 million.
In September, Gov. Dannel Malloy unveiled a package of budget rescissions that included up to $84 million in cuts to hospitals and reduced Griffin’s state funding to $1.2 million.
Conroy worked to ease the impact to Griffin Hospital and by early October, Malloy agreed to restore $14.1 million to the state’s small hospitals.
In early December, Legislative Democrats approved a bill that restored funding for Griffin to $4.72 million.
This is a press release from Conroy's office.
Griffin Hospital in Derby as it looked in its early days
Sharing this photograph with permission from The Valley Post Facebook page.
I love looking at all old photos, but especially those that give us a glimpse of days gone by here in our community.