by Austin Montoya, Social Media and Online Coordinator Millions of consumers received financial assistance (tax credits) to help pay the cost of their health insurance plan last year. Financial assistance is crucial for thousands of Coloradans to receive the health...
by Gwendolyn F. The Family Affordability Glitch has negatively affected my family. My husband’s employer pays for most of his health insurance premium, which makes his own insurance very affordable. However, his employer is not able to offer help with premiums...
by Allie Broas, Program and Administrative Assistant Tax season is upon us and April 15 will be here before you know it. For those enrolled in health insurance through Connect for Health Colorado, it means you should be receiving a Form 1095-A, the Health Insurance...
by Matthew Valeta, Health Policy Fellow There are approximately 800,000 Coloradans that go without health insurance largely because of the costs. Fortunately, Obamacare is about to make a major dent in this number. According to a recent report from the health care...