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Network adequacy is moving to the forefront as a health policy issue in Colorado and across the nation.
Recordings and resources from the Colorado Health Institute’s two-part “Making Sense of New Numbers” webinar are available here.
A lot of Coloradans aren’t going to be happy with the prices they will have to pay for health insurance in 2016.
Even if you don’t know what provider directories are, you’ve probably used one. They may have even given you a headache or two.
There’s a reason they call this season fall. Most of the time, it denotes dropping temperatures or tumbling aspen leaves. But this year it could just as easily refer to falling uninsurance rates, both in Colorado and nationally.
The Colorado Health Institute delves into the newest estimates of uninsurance, both Colorado and across the nation, from three new surveys.
This blog by Kristin Jones, assistant director of communications at The Colorado Trust, is republished with permission from The Colorado Trust.
A look at the effects of historic changes in health access in the wake of state and federal reforms.
Insurance coverage in Colorado has reached an all-time high. That is big news by any standard.
I’m thinking of a number between zero and 14.3. Guess it, and you could win an Apple Watch.