By Zach Stone, Communications & Community Engagement Coordinator On Tuesday, April 28th, 2015, Colorado received a prestigious award from The National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association for the state’s astonishingly successful “Colorado Family...
by Barry George I get an annual check up every year. In the past, I’ve done so with or without insurance because my health is important to me. Since my last check up, I’ve been diagnosed with two cancers, an unexpected blood clot, had three surgeries, and have a...
by Allie Broas, Program and Administrative Assistant Colorado has announced its placement, among six other states, that plan on extending the Medicaid pay raise for primary care doctors in 2015. The good news for the doctors treating Medicaid patients extends to...
by Marilyn Kruse In 2003, I walked out of a job at a large school district where I had worked for the last 14 years with few regrets. The job never really suited me, or vice versa, but I had given it all I had. Now it was time to move on, and help with some family...
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...