In the News Liz Gelardi, The Denver Channel ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — A rapid COVID-19 test was Barbara Deckert’s key to getting back to work. She was relieved when she tested negative, but an unexpected bill caught her by surprise. Deckert believed she paid for the...
In the News Meg Wingerter, The Denver Post Most Colorado hospitals are at least partially complying with rules meant to make it easier for patients to shop for care, but even if people find and use all the price tools available, there’s still a chance they won’t know...
In the News Joyce Frieden, MedPage Today What’s a good way to improve population health? One answer might surprise you: increasing the number of patients registered to vote. “There is a high level of correlation between people who are engaged in voting...
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