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This country is trying to deal with two urgent public health problems — one that suddenly appeared in the past six months, and one that has been going on for centuries.
Surge in Medicaid Enrollment Expected to Reduce Colorado Hospital Revenue by $500 million Over Next Year
Lawmakers returned May 26 to govern a state that felt much different than when they left nearly three months ago.
Against all odds, the governor is poised to sign the state’s 2020-21 budget this week, without catastrophic cuts to most major programs.
As summer begins and strict social distancing rules come to an end, two trends present since the beginning of the pandemic are intensifying.
After more than two months away, Colorado legislators are preparing to file back in after a hiatus necessitated by a global pandemic.
What is an Arveschoug-Bird? How do you clawback, exactly? And remember when people were uninsurable? Working to compile this sixth edition of HealthWords, we were reminded how much and how fast the world of health and health policy changes.
In the midst of one public health crisis, another is about to hit.