Last year’s H.R. 1 — also known as the “big beautiful bill” — allocated $50 billion for the federal Rural Health ...
The money, which is far more than what state officials had been anticipating to get, will come from congressional Republicans ...
Rural hospitals will benefit from $200 million in federal funding each year for the next five years, but Colorado is losing ...
A bipartisan group of Colorado lawmakers tasked with writing the state’s annual budget voiced concerns on Monday over ...
Colorado’s spending on Medicaid — the federal-state program that covers more than 1 in 5 low-income Coloradans — is reaching ...
Colorado will receive $200 million in 2026 from the feds to improve rural health care, part of a fund created by the "big, beautiful" bill.
Health insurance enrollment on Connect for Health Colorado, the state-run marketplace, is running nearly even with last year, even with federal subsidies slated to expire in January. As of Dec. 23, ...
When state leaders decided to shake up Colorado's behavioral health system and end decades long no-bid contracts with giant regional mental health centers, they asked independent clinics to step up.
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