Colorado has one of the least restrictive abortion laws in the country, but health care advocates say women in rural and mountain towns often lack reproductive health care access By: Jennifer Brown, Colorado Sun Jan 31, 2023 When the only hospital in Durango with a...
Most efforts being undertaken by the state’s Office of Saving People Money on Health Care are in early stages By MEG WINGERTER, The Denver Post January 28, 2023 If there’s an idea that might reduce health care costs, there’s a good chance Colorado’s trying it out. The...
UCHealth and Intermountain Healthcare are creating a “clinically integrated network” that gives patients whose insurance contracts with it access to their physicians, clinics and hospitals By: John Ingold, Colorado Sun Jan 24, 2023 By some measures, the Denver metro...
In the News John Ingold, The Colorado Sun Health insurance prices for many Coloradans could rise by as much as 11% next year, the largest jump in five years. That’s the bad news in preliminary rate filings released Tuesday by the Colorado Division of Insurance. The...
In the News Hannah Metzger, Colorado Politics Jul 13, 2022 Health insurance premiums are expected to increase by over 11% in Colorado’s individual market and over 9% in the small employer market in 2023, according to the Division of Insurance. The division released...
In the News Faith Miller, Colorado Newsline Federal approval of a state waiver application means it’s full steam ahead for the “Colorado Option”: a heavily regulated, lower-cost health insurance plan that private carriers must offer starting next year. “I’m thrilled...
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