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Font Resize The first time Jeff Shellan got a cardiac stress test for his troubled heart, the retail price was $2,166. His insurance company agreed to a discounted price of $885, of which Shellan paid $364. When his doctor suggested a retest a year
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N early every day in Colorado, someone having a mental-health crisis tries to seek help at a hospital emergency room. Theres only one problem: ER doctors are able to diagnose and treat a broken foot, but they generally dont have the training to fix a
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Loses control on an intermediate, groomed run and hits a tree. That's the average person who died on Colorado ski slopes in the past five seasons, according to a Denver Post analysis of ski and snowboarding deaths. The 59 deaths which do not include
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Font Resize Colorado Medicaid will add 10,500 of the neediest adults to health insurance coverage this year, doubling a program paid for by hospital fees and wiping out much of a waiting list. Poor adults without dependent children were one of the
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Font Resize Colorado hospitals are diving deep into federal experiments with "bundled" payments, where the government writes one check for a heart bypass and the hospital sorts out who gets paid what, from doctors to a home-health nurse. These
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A proposal to expand Medicaid to cover 160,000 more Coloradans will add roughly 12,000 jobs statewide, according to a rough estimate by economic development leader Tom Clark. In coming months, the legislature will be debating whether to accept the
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Colorado will expand its Medicaid program to cover 160,000 low-income adults, Gov. John Hickenlooper announced Thursday. The expansion originally was mandated in President Barack Obamas Affordable Care Act, but the Supreme Court partially overturned
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Font Resize A diverse and bipartisan group of influential Coloradans has come together to support an immigration-reform compact intended to spark national action on divisive issues such as granting legal status to needed foreign workers and worthy
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The fiscal cliff is no ethereal metaphor in Colorado's health-care community it would be a calamity for thousands of health and medical jobs because of Medicare cuts, in one of the few industries that remained a bright spot in the recession. Other
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T he number of Colorado hospitals receiving an A grade for patient safety nearly doubled in the last six months, from seven to 13. The Washington-based Leapfrog Group sets the grades nationwide and publicizes them to reduce the nearly 400 lives lost
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