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It’s a big week for health insurance information in Colorado. These releases provide a look into the insurance landscape before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and how prices have changed since its enactment.
Colorado ranks fifth among states for the number of marathons, even though it is 22nd when it comes to population
It only happens once every two years, and the 2014 version promises to be bigger and better than ever.
Invitations to our 2014 Hot Issues in Health Care policy conference are going out this week. This year’s theme is “The Reality of Purple: Navigating Health Policy in Colorado.”
Colorado will continue the higher Medicaid reimbursement rates for primary care doctors included in the Affordable Care Act, making it one of six states to do so.
People have been trying to wrap their heads around the new modified adjusted gross income standard – or MAGI – since it was first introduced as part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It’s no wonder why – these standards are complicated.
The federal government’s new modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) standard might seem like it was conjured out of thin air, but after reading our primer, you’ll be a certified MAGI magician.
These reports track the first meetings of the Colorado Commission on Affordable Health Care in 2015 and 2016.
10 Findings from the 2013 Survey of Clients in Colorado’s Medicaid Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC) Program.
Think about the last time you visited the doctor. If you had to choose a number between zero and 10 to rate your doctor, what would you say? Now think about your overall experience with the health care system. Would you rate it differently?