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Sharon Langer, M.Ed., J.D.

Sharon Langer is a Senior Policy Fellow at CT Voices. Her work focuses on health policy and financing issues, particularly those affecting families and children. Ms. Langer was recently appointed to the newly created HealthFirst Authority which is charged with making findings and recommendations to the state legislature concerning expanding coverage and access to health care in CT. She currently coordinates the Covering Connecticut's Kids and Families Coalition, a project of CT Voices, which brings together state officials, community health providers, advocates, and others who seek to help families enroll in the state's publicly funded health insurance program, HUSKY. Ms. Langer is also a member of the CT Behavioral Health Partnership Oversight Council, which advises the Department of Social Services concerning the provision of mental health and substance abuse services to families enrolled in HUSKY and children in DCF care.

Prior to joining CT Voices in 2004, Ms. Langer served as an attorney at Connecticut Legal Services, Inc. (CLS) for 20 years. CLS is an independent, non-profit agency that provides free civil legal services to low-income individuals and families. Ms. Langer has extensive experience representing and advising low-income individuals and families concerning Medicaid, income supports, unemployment compensation and employment law, as well as in administrative and legislative lobbying on matters affecting low-income citizens of this state. She received an M.Ed. from Tufts University and a J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law.

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Publications
October 2011 National Health Insurance Reform: Opportunities and Challenges for Connecticut's Immigrant Families
July 2011 Trends in New Enrollment in the HUSKY Program: 2008-2009
June 2011 National Health Insurance Reform: New Opportunities for Coverage for Connecticut Women
February 2011 The HUSKY Program: The Impact of the Governor's FY 2012 Budget Proposal
October 2010 HUSKY Program Coverage for 18 Year Olds: Recommendations for Avoiding Gaps or Loss of Coverage
August 2010 Strengthening HUSKY as a Cornerstone of Health Care for Connecticut's Children and Families
April 2010 Avoiding Past Mistakes: HUSKY B Premiums Would Leave Thousands of Children Uninsured
April 2010 How National Health Care Reform Will Affect Eligibility and Affordability for Families with Children in Connecticut's HUSKY Program
February 2010 The HUSKY Program Budget in Context: An Analysis of the Governor's FY 2011 Budget Proposal
January 2010 How National Health Care Reform May Affect Families in Connecticut's HUSKY Program
May 2009 The Federal CHIP and Stimulus Laws: Opportunities for Improving the Health of Connecticut Children and Families
April 2009 Maintaining Health Insurance Coverage After Losing Employment: The COBRA Subsidy under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009
October 2008 Improving Health Insurance Coverage Among Young Adults
September 2008 Keeping Children and Families Healthy and Insured Through HUSKY
August 2008 Poverty, Income & Health Insurance in Connecticut: Summary of 2007 U.S. Census Data
April 2008 Opportunities for Improving Care for Families in the HUSKY Program
March 2008 Proposed Federal Regulatory Changes Would Cost Connecticut Millions
February 2008 Connecticut Losing Out on Federal Funds for Children's Health Coverage
February 2008 Avoid Gaps in Children's Health Coverage: Restore "Continuous Eligibility" in HUSKY
February 2008 Smoking Cessation Treatment Needed for HUSKY Members
May 2007 Keep It Simple: Reduce Gaps in Children's Health Coverage
May 2007 Expanding HUSKY Coverage for Parents Will Help Working Parents and Children Access Health Care
March 2007 New Federal Medicaid Citizenship and Identity Documentation Rules Causing Delays in Accessing HUSKY A Coverage
March 2007 Which US Citizens Need to Document their Citizenship and Identity for Medicaid
December 2005 A Summary of November's Federal Budget Developments
May 2005 Avoiding Past Mistakes: Increasing HUSKY B Premiums Would Leave Thousands of Children Uninsured
May 2005 Moving Away from Crisis?: Alternatives in Financing Child Welfare Services in Connecticut
January 2005 The Potential Impact of Federal Budget Pressures on Connecticut: Questions and Answers




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