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Jeff Bontrager and Westley Mori presented on the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey (CHAS) and what it tells us about vulnerable Coloradans as part of the AHEC Conversation Series at the University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus.
This fact sheet gives a broad overview of medical homes, including what they are, how they work and whether or not they save money. The fact sheet also provides an snapshot of what’s happening in Colorado surrounding medical homes.
In the midst of frustrations regarding rapidly increasing insurance premiums, welcome news came out of Massachusetts last week. Base insurance rates for small businesses in Massachusetts will increase by an average of only 1.8 percent this year.
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.
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.
This presentation provides information on essential health benefits, the basic standard of coverage that will be required in all small group and individual health plans in 2014, and the state’s role in determining those standard benefits.
Two years ago around this time, I came down with the flu. I had held off on getting a flu shot because I was not one of the priority populations identified during the swine flu epidemic.
We all talk about how important the consumer perspective is to any initiative that alters the way health care is delivered or compensated. But how often do we actually reach out to average consumers and find out what they think about our new ideas to reform the system?
The number of young adults with insurance coverage has increased substantially across the country as a result of a policy change under federal health reform.