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A bill to increase the transparency of hospitals around such issues as financial assistance, charity care and payment policies passed a significant milestone Thursday.
I read food labels. Yes, I’m that person who blocks the grocery aisle (or at least part of the aisle) as I compare ingredients and nutrition content.
An emerging theme for the 2012 legislative session—the level and role of government regulation and oversight—gained traction last week with the introduction of two health-related bills.
This presentation provides information on health care growth trends in Colorado, factors driving those trends and initiatives under way in the state to contain the growth in health spending.
Colorado Attorney General John Suthers has a front row seat for what may be one of the most exciting events in 2012.
Earlier this morning, the Kaiser Family Foundation released a fascinating map that examined the effects of the health insurance coverage expansions contained within the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Health care utilization will continue to be depressed as long as the nation’s economic woes continue, Wall Street analyst Carl McDonald said at the AcademyHealth policy conference.
The challenges of implementing national health reform at the state level took center stage at the opening plenary session of AcademyHealth's National Health Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., this morning.
Three proposals have been introduced this session to reform the state Medicaid program to address the increasing expenditures of the program.