Health Insurer Harvard Pilgrim May Expand to Connecticut

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, the second-largest payor in Massachusetts, is looking to expand its footprint in New England by entering the Connecticut market, according to a Boston Globe report.

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Harvard Pilgrim executives filed an application with Connecticut to create Harvard Pilgrim Health Care of Connecticut Inc. If approved, the non-profit Harvard Pilgrim would join a market that is primarily controlled by for-profit insurers, including Aetna and Cigna.

In addition to Massachusetts, Harvard Pilgrim covers members in Maine and New Hampshire.

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