
How To Get Kids To Turn The Volume Down And Save Their Ears
The World Health Organization says more than a billion teens and youth are at risk of hearing loss due to damaging levels of sound from personal audio devices.

By John Daley

Health Insurance Costs Worry Colorado Businesses
In a recent survey, 82 percent of the businesses cited increases in health insurance rates as their top concern about the benefits they offer.

By John Daley

After Health Co-Op’s Demise, Customers Are Forced Back Onto The Market
More than 80,000 Coloradans are facing the unexpected task of signing up with a new health care insurer.

By John Daley

CU Researchers Find Some Docs Dismiss Families Who Opt Out Of Vaccines
Twenty-one percent of pediatricians dismiss families if the families refuse vaccines, found researchers from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

By John Daley

Colorado Hospitals Face $285M Loss From Governor’s Budget
Not only would hospitals lose state funding, they would lose federal matching funds.

By John Daley

Health Care Costs Plague Small Businesses, Survey Says
A survey finds small businesses are struggling with costs, and shifting costs to employees.

By John Daley

Outside The GOP Debate, Boulder Flies Its Own Colors
Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate in Boulder served as a magnet for groups hoping to attract attention.

By John Daley

Tax Credits For Health Care Rising Amid Cost Increase
Tax credits to buy plans on Colorado’s insurance exchange are tied to rising health insurance rates, so those tax credits for consumers also going up.

By John Daley

Universal Healthcare Supporters Deliver Ballot Signatures In Ambulance
Journalist T.R. Reid, a spokesman for the group, says the campaign is prepared to face stiff opposition.

By John Daley

CSU Finds Itself A Target In The Abortion Wars
A Colorado lawsuit filed in October of 2015 has become yet another battleground in the divide over abortion.

By John Daley

Colorado HealthOP Shuts Down After Failed Resurrection Bid
The co-op filed suit Monday morning to stay open. Its challenge lasted only a few hours, though.

By John Daley

Colorado HealthOP Files Lawsuit In Bid To Stay Afloat
The co-op says it’s identified an investor who is prepared to put in $40 million or more into the company.

By John Daley

Policy Holders Blindsided By Insurer HealthOP’s Failure
The state’s Division of Insurance essentially pulled the plug on the cooperative insurer on Friday.

By John Daley

Kevin Patterson Named CEO Of Connect For Health Colorado
Patterson has been serving as interim CEO since Map. Next, a legislative oversight committee must okay that choice.

By John Daley

Colorado’s Health Co-Op Faces Uncertain Future As Federal Funds Dry Up
The Colorado HealthOP is one of roughly 20 nationally that opened after Obamacare started, designed to shake up the health insurance marketplace.

By John Daley

Colorado Health Foundation Awards $2.9M For Team-Based Care
Twenty primary care practices around the state each won up to $150,000 in grants or zero interest loans.

By John Daley