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Last month, I had major surgery. Six hours later, I was home. Eight hours after that, I was on my way to the emergency room with internal bleeding – “not uncommon” after this operation, the surgeons said.
This is the second in the series of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Colorado Health Insurance Exchange planning efforts.
Maps aren’t just for road trips and treasure hunts anymore.
Many of us in the health policy world are well aware that Medicaid consumes a significant proportion of the state budget every year.
McKinsey & Company made waves earlier this month by releasing a report stating that “Overall, 30 percent of employers will definitely or probably stop offering employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) in the years after 2014.”
I recently attended the National Academy for State Health Policy’s (NASHP) conference on implications of health reform implementation for federally qualified health centers (FQHCs).
Last week I attended AcademyHealth’s Annual Research Meeting in Seattle.
Call it Vendorpalooza, company speed dating, or more seriously, having a strategic discussion with private sector firms: the question remains - how do you find creative ways to build a health insurance exchange?
Have you ever wondered how many females live in Colorado (2,135,278) compared to Alaska (302,820) or the percentage of Coloradan’s who are over 65 years of age (9.7%)?