HealthLawmakers Want To Pass A ‘Colorado Option’ That Gives The State More Power To Regulate The Cost Of Health Care. Here’s Why That MattersBy Andrew Kenney and Bente Birkeland
Government and Politics‘Public Option’ Compromise Would Require Health Insurers To Offer Price-Controlled PlansBy Andrew Kenney
HealthColorado’s Public Health Care Option Moves Ahead After Hospital Negotiations Break DownBy Andrew Kenney
HealthCOVID-19 Hospitalizations In Colorado Jump Up Again As Experts Warn ‘We Aren’t Out of the Woods Yet’By John Daley
HealthColorado Democrats Will Try Again For A Public Health Care Option — This Time By 2025By Andrew Kenney
HealthBoth Beds And Staff Are Running Low As Colorado’s Hospitals Fill Up With Coronavirus PatientsBy Andrea Dukakis
HealthLockdown Unlikely As Polis Orders Hospitals To Prepare For Surge Of Coronavirus PatientsBy Ben Markus
HealthWhen One Rural Colorado Doctor Caught Coronavirus, The Repercussions Extended Far Past His Own HealthBy John Daley
HealthVideo: Polis Pleads With Colorado To ‘Show The Grit We Need,’ Reconsider Thanksgiving Plans To Overcome Coronavirus SurgeBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
HealthMesa County Had One Of The Most Open Economies In Colorado. Then The New Coronavirus Wave HitBy Stina Sieg
HealthNew Hospital Data Shows Ventilator Use Fell Over Time And Coronavirus Patient Stays Grew ShorterBy John Daley
HealthDoes Colorado Have Enough Face Masks, Gowns And Other PPE To Handle Another Coronavirus Spike?By Andrea Dukakis
HealthSki Towns Are Absorbing Much Of The Coronavirus Exodus — And It Threatens To Strain Their Health Care InfrastructuresBy Markian Hawryluk, Kaiser Health News, Katheryn Houghton, Kaiser Health News, and Michelle Andrews, Kaiser Health News
Health$2M USDA Infusion Will Help Finish Off Trinidad’s Mt. San Rafael Hospital ModernizationBy Elena Rivera