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Establishing a member-owned, nonprofit health co-op from scratch is tough; 12 of 23 that tried under Obamacare have closed after just one year. Sick patients poured in, and promised subsidies didn't.
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Montrose mental health center awarded $600KReward for information about area cattle killersHealth insurance meeting brings some answers, more…
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Health Center for uninsured expandsHealth insurance rates will increase next year24 states sue EPAGOP debate at CU Boulder
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Colorado Health Insurance Coop no longer able to sell insurance for next yearFederal grants help coal economiesLarge grant helps private well owners get…
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Facebook helps in Grand Junction arrestInitiative nears deadline for health insurance overhaulBurns planned for slash piles near Lake CityBallots sent out…
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Open records request shows allegations of misconduct for former Delta police chiefHealth insurance company in jeopardy after federal payment falls…
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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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The number of Coloradans who don't have health insurance has dropped by about half since President Barack Obama's signature health care law went into...
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Minnesota, Colorado and Connecticut are figuring out how to keep their health insurance marketplaces afloat as federal startup funding runs out.
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Young adults covered by their parents' health plans may balk at getting treatment for mental health or other conditions they would rather not have show up on family insurance statements.