By: Kat Gruschow, Policy Fellow I was 15 when my parents divorced. Divorce can have long-lasting impacts on adults and children alike, but my family grew accustomed to many of them. My brother and I acclimated to moving back and forth across town each week. My parents...
Each year, health insurance carriers set health care premiums (the monthly cost to consumers) for all health insurance plans based on a variety of assumptions, which include predictions on utilization, projected enrollment, provider costs and more. These rates are...
Recent survey results show how Coloradans feel about our health care system, barriers they encounter, and possible solutions they support. Click here for the full results or on the image below to see the results (available in English and Spanish).
The Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI) regulates Colorado’s insurance industry, which includes homeowners and renters insurance, auto insurance, life insurance and annuities, and health insurance. Who do they serve? If you have a DOI-regulated health insurance plan,...
If you have participated in open enrollment, many of you may have enrolled in brand new health coverage plans. Now, you may be looking to your plan documents for information on the benefits, cost-sharing, and coverage limits of your plan. Plan documents are provided...
Drug costs are disproportionately higher in the U.S. than in other countries, and they are continuing to rise. Pharmaceutical companies have monopolized our prescription drug market. Among other systemic drivers, patents and exclusive marketing rights granted by the...
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