In the News Jennifer Henderson, MedPage Today A Colorado mom got quite the shock when she received a hefty “facility fee” bill for her toddler’s telehealth appointment. Brittany Tesso said she had already paid a bill from Children’s Hospital...
In the News Markian Hawryluk, Kaiser Health News A wildfire displaced thousands of Coloradans just as the omicron surge began sweeping through the state, so health insurance was likely not on many people’s minds when the regular enrollment period for the state’s...
In the News Meg Wingerter, The Denver Post Coloradans not covered by the state’s law preventing surprise medical bills now have similar protection under federal law, but there are a few important differences. Both Colorado law and the federal No Surprises Act, which...
In the News Brittany Anas, 5280 The Colorado General Assembly will convene Wednesday for the 2022 session, during which lawmakers will find themselves in a rare position: The state is flush with cash. Thanks to the $1.7 billion leaders set aside for this session from...
In the News Jensen Werley, Denver Business Journal As the Omicron variant continues to ramp up, health care lobbyists and experts are anticipating another legislative session where health policy is dominated by Covid-19. “Everything stems from Covid. We are very much...
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