From adding a new state fruit to naming the Claret Cup Cactus as the new state cactus, the 69th Colorado legislative session was full of surprising changes for Colorado. Although health care legislation was a little quieter than the flora debates, it was still a year...
By Regina Gray On March 26th, 2014, myself, and nine others had the honor and privilege of representing the GLBTQ community at the White House. I was proud to share my story of how the Affordable Care Act has benefited me alongside other GLBTQ representatives and Dr....
by Gina Scioscia One way or another, I’ve never thought much of birthdays, but I was more affected as 26 approached over the idea of having to take the plunge and buy my own health insurance. With that being said, I was pleasantly surprised with the ease and...
Last week, the Colorado State Senate passed an important bill on a bipartisan vote to help uninsured Coloradans who might get stuck with unwieldy hospital bills. Senate Bill 50 (SB50) clears up the law on financial assistance for uninsured patients who get necessary...
By Kristen Lau Wait a second…you can have health insurance and still be unable to afford your health care costs? Unfortunately, many people in Colorado and across the country have experienced this situation. Even if you have health insurance, you may still be faced...
by Nina Roumell The Story March 31st, 2014 was the last day of open enrollment- the time period in which individuals and families can enroll in private health insurance. Since when can I only buy health insurance during a specific time? Starting in 2014, the...
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