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The energy about the upcoming Supreme Court ruling is palpable, even if we don’t know what to call it. Excitement? Dread? Anxiety? For many at Academy Health’s Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Fla., much is on the line.
This presentation discusses what’s behind the rise in health care costs in Colorado, the opportunities to control health spending through payment reform and the potential for success.
The latest economic forecast from the legislative council revealed that the General Assembly is expected to have 6 percent more to spend in FY 2013-14 than what they budgeted for FY 2012-13.
Adults represent the vast majority—about 83 percent—of Colorado’s uninsured. Digging deeper, CHI finds wide variation within that group of uninsured adults.
Adults represent the vast majority—about 83 percent—of Colorado’s uninsured. A new CHI publication finds wide variation within that group of uninsured adults.
Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to Alamosa and the San Luis Valley. I co-presented the results of the annual Colorado Health Report Card with Chuck Reyman and the team from the Colorado Health Foundation.
Although often referred to as a somewhat-monolithic population, research on the characteristics, costs and service use of dual eligibles found variation and diversity among the “duals”.
A few weeks ago, Chuck Reyman of The Colorado Health Foundation sent me a provocative book. The Networked Nonprofit is a handbook of sorts for those of us trying to optimize and leverage our use of social media.
Regardless of the fate of the ACA, more work needs to be done to ensure that our nation’s veterans are receiving health insurance and needed health care.
If current prevalence trends continue, the estimated cost of diabetes in Colorado will total approximately $8.3 billion (in 2006 dollars) by 2030.