In the News A new report on health issues and trends in Colorado shows the state’s uninsured rate remaining at about six percent of the population, down from 16 percent before the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare. But high costs and...
In the News On Sept. 25, the Colorado Health Institute released the first batch of results from its biennial Colorado Health Access Survey detailing a number of health coverage factors for Coloradans.On the surface, the nonprofit's analysis notes, the numbers...
In the News Bucking the national trend, the rate of people without health insurance in Colorado has held steady this year, according to a major new study released Wednesday. The every-other-year Colorado Health Access Survey found that a record-low 6.5% of Coloradans...
In the News The ever-increasing cost of health care — and increasingly skimpy insurance plans — are threatening to undo progress made under the Affordable Care Act in helping people access care and pay for it, a comprehensive biennial survey has found. Colorado’s...
Surprise Medical Bills Note: This information should not be interpreted as legal advice. As of January 1, 2022, the federal No Surprises Act is in effect. This federal law expands surprise billing protections to individuals with insurance plans not regulated under the...
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