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More than 120,000 Coloradans are now enrolled in the ACC, and the first savings report is due this June.
With all of the attention on the U.S. Supreme Court and issues of the individual mandate, severability and Medicaid expansion, it’s easy to lose sight of the most important concept of health reform – and that’s affordability itself.
While we await the Supreme Court’s constitutional prognosis of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), I’ve been reflecting on how – if at all – the past can inform us about the future.
It’s fitting that the last bill passed by the House Health and Environment Committee embodies one of the prevailing themes of this legislative session: improving the efficiency and effectiveness of government.
How many adults without dependent children will become eligible for Medicaid under the CHCAA expansion on May 1, 2012?
Unless policies are implemented to increase the uptake of private long- term care insurance or to make it more affordable, the already strained Medicaid long-term care system will be overwhelmed with users.
HB 12-1300 would continue and improve the Colorado Professional Review Act (CPRA), which governs the process that physicians use to review the quality of patient care provided by other physicians.
Welcome to the new CHI. As you can see, we have been busy renovating our website. This reflects our new emphasis on making research, analysis and insight accessible and available to those who need it when they need it.
Between 2010 and 2020, the number of Coloradans 65 and older is expected to grow by 61 percent.
Federal health reform provisions contained in the Affordable Care Act could dramatically change the face of Colorado’s uninsured population.