Two years after the General Assembly passed the Colorado Option, House Bill 1232, we have four fewer health insurance options. Coincidence? Hardly.
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More Coloradans signed up for health insurance through the state’s exchange as of Sunday than had at the same time last year, though the significance of the increase will become clearer next week. Monica Caballeros, spokeswoman for Connect for Health Colorado, said the agency will have a clearer picture of how many more people signed up after it processes automatic renewals on Tuesday. People who bought coverage through the exchange for this year, but might want to choose a different plan next year, need to do their shopping before then. ...
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Two Democratic state lawmakers want to give Coloradans, especially those in rural areas who face some of the highest health care costs in the country, an insurance option not available anywhere else in the nation. State Rep. Dylan Roberts and Sen. Kerry Donovan, who represent mountain communities along Interstate 70, plan to introduce a pair of bills on the first day of the 2019 legislative session that would direct the state to create a public health insurance option. Roberts’ bill would instruct state agencies to create the infrastructure n ...
Enrollment in the state health exchange and expanded Medicaid programs ramped up steeply in the last half of November, with private policies climbing by two-thirds in two weeks. Colorado’s state-run exchange now has 9,980 members buying private policies, many subsidized by federal credits, since the Oct. 1 rollout of new Affordable Care Act reforms. That was up from 6,001 when the exchange last reported on Nov. 18. The exchange totals are still far behind the board’s worst-case projections for this point in the new program. ...
Colorado has cut the number of people without health insurance in half, with 20 percent of state residents now on Medicaid. but out-of-pocket medical expenses can still be hard for families to afford.
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Older people who are released from prison in Colorado face extra hurdles to finding both housing and health insurance. In July, state legislators passed a law aimed at addressing some of those hurd...
Autism Speaks Advocacy on Health Insurance Coverage of Autism Therapies ; At least 200 million people now have health insurance coverage for ABA due to our efforts and dedicated advocates across the country. Over the last decade, the Autism Speaks advocacy team has focused on improving health insurance coverage for medically necessary treatments such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Health insurance can be very complicated. The time and energy often needed to ensure that prescribed treatments are covered can complicate what may already be a ...