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Residents of Colorado’s mountain counties have expressed alarm and anger at the dramatically higher insurance premiums they face compared with the rest of Colorado.
The Colorado SIM touches nearly every aspect of our health system, setting the stage for a sweeping transformation that will help us accelerate our progress toward the Triple Aim of lower costs, better care and improved population health.
Faced with historic Medicaid caseloads and costs, Colorado launched the Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC) in 2011 to reform how care is delivered and paid for in the Medicaid program. But has the ACC helped to improve health outcomes and lower costs?
A presentation by CEO Michele Lueck to the health committee of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce looking at the latest work being done to control health care costs and improve quality.
The Colorado Health Institute (CHI) and the Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC) collaborated on a report that examines strategies to reform the health care payment system, shows how the new models are being used in Colorado and discusses their potential impact on improving quality and controlling costs.
This presentation discusses what’s behind the rise in health care costs in Colorado, the opportunities to control health spending through payment reform and the potential for success.
Sara Schmitt presented on payment reform as part of the AHEC Conversations Series at the University of Colorado—Anschutz Medical Campus.
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.
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.
Investing in health technology holds the potential for significant improvement in the health care system, Michele Lueck, CHI’s CEO and president, says in this presentation.