by Matthew Valeta, Health Policy Analyst As of January 31st, over 187,000 Coloradans have already found affordable health insurance through Connect for Health Colorado and Colorado’s Medicaid program. Colorado’s General Assembly and Governor Hickenlooper were wise to...
By Charlotte Kaye, Health Policy Fellow President Obama made clear in the State of the Union yesterday that immigration reform was at the top of his priority list; he demanded we “fix our broken immigration system.” Immigration reform is a constant topic of...
Katrina, 30 years old living in Boulder, CO I’m one of the many young adults who was uninsured and underinsured in the past due to affordability. Once I aged out of my parents’ insurance, I was still covered for a few months by my university insurance. When I...
Tom from Aurora Health Insurance is not new to me- but it can still be complicated. I’m a healthy 62 year old retired sales man whose been paying for an overpriced health insurance plan for about 7 years- as I’m sure many others have been as well. But having insurance...
by Allison Summerton This is the third blog in a series about shopping for health insurance in 2014. We know that cost and provider are two of the biggest factors consumers consider when looking at insurance. The first blog discussed how deductibles, copayments and...
by Allison Summerton Recently, we posted a blog about the importance of looking at the total cost of coverage – not just the premium – when selecting a health plan. As the deadline to enroll for coverage by Dec. 23rd for coverage that begins January 1st is fast...
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