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Connecticut Health Care: Leadership In a Time of Crisis — April 27, 2020

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www.HartfordBusiness.com • April 27, 2020 • Hartford Business Journal 3 SUBSCRIPTIONS Annual subscriptions are $84.95. To subscribe, visit HartfordBusiness.com, email hartfordbusiness@cambeywest.com, or call (845) 267-3008. ADVERTISING For advertising information, please call (860) 236-9998.Please address all correspondence to: Hartford Business Journal, 15 Lewis Street, Suite 200, Hart ford CT 06103. STAY CONNECTED For breaking and daily Greater Hartford business news go to: www.HartfordBusiness.com HBJ on Twitter: @HartfordBiz HBJ on Facebook: www.facebook.com/HartfordBiz HBJ on Linkedln: www.linkedin.com/company/the-Hartford-Business-Journal Daily e-newsletters: HBJ Today, CT Morning Blend: www.hartfordbusiness.com/enewsletters Tel: (860) 236-9998 Fax (860) 570-2493 Copyright 2020. All rights reserved. Postmaster: Please send address changes to: Hartford Business Journal P.O. 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Peter Stanton | CEO, pstanton@nebusinessmedia.com Joseph Zwiebel | President, ext. 132, jzwiebel@hartfordbusiness.com Mary Rogers | COO/CFO, mrogers@nebusinessmedia.com EDITORIAL Greg Bordonaro | Editor, ext. 139, gbordonaro@hartfordbusiness.com Matt Pilon | News Editor, ext. 143, mpilon@hartfordbusiness.com Beats: Health Care, Energy, Startups & Entrepreneurs, Banking & Finance, Government, Bioscience Joe Cooper | Web Editor, ext. 127, jcooper@hartfordbusiness.com Beats: Real Estate, Economic Development, Construction Sean Teehan | Staff Writer, ext. 145, steehan@hartfordbusiness.com Beats: Manufacturing, Technology, Higher Education, Transportation, Nonprofits Tim Doyle | Lead Researcher Heide Martin | Research Assistant Steve Laschever | Photographer BUSINESS Joe Zwiebel | Publisher, ext. 132, jzwiebel@HartfordBusiness.com Donna Collins | Associate Publisher, ext. 121, dcollins@HartfordBusiness.com Tom Curtin | Chief Revenue Officer, ext. 124, tcurtin@hartfordbusiness.com Lauren Stroud | Events & Project Manager, ext. 137, lstroud@HartfordBusiness.com Christina Zuraw | Events Coordinator, ext. 134, czuraw@hartfordbusiness.com Shannon Vincelette | HBJ Office and Events Coordinator, ext. 122, svincelette@hartfordbusiness.com David Hartley | Sr. Accounts Manager, ext. 130, dhartley@HartfordBusiness.com Kristen P. Nickerson | Sr. Accounts Manager, ext. 133, knickerson@HartfordBusiness.com Daniel Schilke | Senior Accounts Manager, ext. 135, dschilke@HartfordBusiness.com Sue Lavin | Accounts Manager, ext. 128, slavin@HartfordBusiness.com Raki Zwiebel | Credit and Collections Manager Valerie Clark | Director of Audience Development, ext. 332 Jill Coran | Human Resources Manager PRODUCTION Christopher Wallace | Art Director, ext. 147, cwallace@HartfordBusiness.com Liz Cornish | Freelance Designer, ext. 140, lcornish@HartfordBusiness.com CONTENTS 5 Access Health CT 7 ConnectiCare 9 Connecticut Hospital Association 11 ECHN (Eastern Connecticut Health Network) 13 Hartford HealthCare 15 Middlesex Health 17 Orthopedic Associates of Hartford 19 SOHO Health 21 Starling Physicians 23 Trinity Health of New England 25 Yale New Haven Health 27 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield in Connecticut 28 Connecticut Nurses Association 29 Gaylord Specialty Healthcare 30 Harvard Pilgrim Health Care 31 ProHealth Physicians, Part of OptumCare 32 Stamford Health 33 UConn Health 34 Waterbury HEALTH Leading in a time of crisis T he human and economic suffering brought on by the coronavirus pan- demic has been startling. Connecticut alone has seen more than 23,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and nearly 2,000 deaths associated with the disease. The death toll would be much greater if it weren't for the brave men and women work- ing on the frontlines of our healthcare system, who are providing care and comfort to those inflicted with coronavirus. And they are providing that care at great risk to themselves and their families. Their selfless and round-the-clock service gives the business community reassurance that things will one day get back to normal. The private sector has stepped up in various ways to help as well. Whether it's restaurants providing free food or manufacturers produc- ing personal protection equipment, Connecti- cut businesses have tried to feed, arm and pro- vide other services that aid or protect nurses, doctors and other workers on the ground floor of our state's hospitals. In recognition of all their work, the Hartford Business Journal and New Haven Biz invited the state's healthcare leaders to pen letters to the business community, highlighting their commitment to partner and work together to solve this highly critical situation and return the state to maximum health in the near future. We've compiled those letters in this spe- cial digital publication called, "Connecticut Healthcare: Leadership in a Time of Crisis." These healthcare heroes are committed to rebuilding Connecticuts' economy by work- ing to get people back to work in the safest and most effective way possible, which will pave the way for an economic recovery in the Nutmeg State. Greg Bordonaro Editor Hartford Business Journal

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