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 ...
Rural hospitals will benefit from $200 million in federal funding each year for the next five years, but Colorado is losing ...
Colorado lawmakers are facing their second budget cycle in a row in which they’re forecast to have about $1 billion less than they need to continue current levels of state programs and services. And ...
As executive director of the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, Kim Bimestefer oversees the state's largest health insurance program. Medicaid covers 1.2 million Coloradans, or ...
Last year’s H.R. 1 — also known as the “big beautiful bill” — allocated $50 billion for the federal Rural Health ...
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.
Colorado is expected to lose up to $2.5 billion annually in federal Medicaid funding under the Republican Party's massive tax and spending cuts bill. The measure passed the U.S. Senate Tuesday after ...
Colorado health care providers, already bracing for future upheaval as a result of federal policy changes, will now have to contend with less revenue this year and next after Gov. Jared Polis issued a ...
A transportation provider for Medicaid patients and the state of Colorado settled a lawsuit filed after Colorado canceled its contract. The company disagreed, saying the termination was wrongful and ...