
State Bets Paying Docs More Saves Medicaid Money
Colorado’s Medicaid agency is trying a new strategy that it says could eventually save close to $100 million a year.

By Eric Whitney

Putting Refugee Doctors Back to Work in Colorado
Just about every county in Colorado needs more doctors and nurses. At the same time, the state’s taking in refugees from places like Iraq, Burma and the Congo.

By Eric Whitney

Both Parties See Legislative Health Care Defeats
Colorado Democrats and Republicans remain far apart on health care issues despite coming together on one key health policy issue earlier in the session.

By Eric Whitney

State Senate Passes Health Exchange Bill
The bill to set up a health insurance exchange in Colorado passed out of the state Senate today (Mon 4/25/11).

By Eric Whitney

Senators Want More Study in Marijuana DUI Bill
A bill to set a threshold for driving under the influence of marijuana advanced in the state Senate yesterday (Mon 4.18.11).

By Eric Whitney

Health Co-op Plan Could Mean $40 Million for Colorado
(Photo courtesy Salud Family Health) Two Coloradans are helping the Obama administration try to set up new, cooperatively-owned health insurance companies across the country.

By Eric Whitney

Health Exchange Bill Faces Second Hearing
The most important and controversial health care bill of this year’s state legislative session gets its second hearing tomorrow (Wed, 4/13/11).

By Eric Whitney

A Crack in Bi-Partisan Health Bill?
Republicans tried to move Colorado’s bi-partisan health exchange bill to the right yesterday, and failed.

By Eric Whitney

State Losing More Mental Health Beds
We’re following up now on our reporting on another state-run mental health program that’s on the budget chopping block.

By Eric Whitney

Lawmakers Get Bi-Partisan Health Bill
Photo: Eric Whitney There’s going to be a whole new way for many Coloradans to buy health insurance if a bill introduced today goes through.

By Eric Whitney

Health Law Means New Clinic in Denver
Erica Schwartz is executive director of the new clinic in Sheridan.

By Eric Whitney

Colorado’s Unlikely Medicaid Expansion
Colorado’s going against the grain when it comes to Medicaid– the government insurance plan for the poor.

By Eric Whitney

Health Reform Saves Colorado Money
(Photo credit: Flickr User Brittany G) One of the burning questions about the Affordable Care Act– that’s the president’s new healthcare law– is whether it will make healthcare more affordable.

By Eric Whitney

Medical Costs Drive Colorado Insurance Prices
If you want to know how much profit your health insurance company is making off of you, the latest numbers are now available.This year’s report says the rising cost of […]

By Eric Whitney

Giving Kids a Taste of Medical Careers
A high school student takes part in a recent tour of the University of Colorado Cancer Center. Photo credit: Lynn Clark, University of Colorado Cancer Center.

By Eric Whitney

Who Makes the Rules for New Health Insurance Exchanges?
Photo courtesy Denver Health This week state lawmakers will get their first chance to shape the federal health care law for Colorado.

By Eric Whitney