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With an Unemployment Surge, More Coloradans Will Likely Go Without Insurance Coverage
As COVID-19 spreads, direct care workers find themselves at risk of infection and job loss, should exposure to the virus prevent them from working.
Colorado is locked down and preparing for a decisive month in the coronavirus outbreak.
These are extraordinary times. A virus that was unknown before December has gripped the world, bringing public life to an abrupt halt and crashing economies.
The session is tentatively scheduled to resume on March 30, but such a quick return looks increasingly unlikely.
The best policy we can employ as citizens, businesspeople, and civic leaders is to follow the advice of public health experts.
CHI is tracking more than 100 bills that relate to health this session. This year’s health policy agenda ranges from immunizations to housing to the cost of prescription drugs.
Staff at Every Child Pediatrics say that increasing numbers of their young patients are uninsured. The CHAS confirms their concerns.
Ethan Cerrato spent the first months of his life in intensive care. The trauma for his parents got even worse when they opened the bill.
The disappointing result of a care coordination program points the way to better solutions.