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The break between legislative sessions offers a good time to step back for some historical perspective.
I was in college when I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia.
What can we expect as health reform moves people from the rolls of the uninsured to the insured?
Whether you’re for or against national health reform, one thing is certain: It’s going to mean big changes for many Americans and for the nation’s health care workforce
It would be all too easy to cast this year’s legislative session in a politicized partisan light, because it has been a challenging session for legislators in the Democratic-led Senate and the Republican-controlled House.
An early look at the newly passed Affordable Care Act and its predicted effects in Colorado
A report presenting the findings and recommendations of the Colorado Alzheimer’s Coordinating Council (CACC) concerning the increasing incidence of Alzheimer’s disease in Colorado.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) signed into law on March 23, 2010 by President Obama is much more than health insurance reform.
A report by the Colorado Alzheimer’s Coordination Council (CACC) that lists the different types of consumer-directed programs including Consumer Directed Attendant Support (CDAS) and In Home Support Services (IHSS). The report includes the target population, eligibility, enrollment cap, services, training, case management, budget and application information for each program.
Findings from the Long-term Transitions Working Group related to barriers in the Medicaid program delaying timely services for qualified individuals who need long-term care.