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Colorado high-risk health insurance pool runs up claims twice the U.S. average
Colorado's troubled high-risk health-insurance pool has asked the federal government for nearly $15 million more than planned after running up early claims that are twice the national average.
Colorado affiliates of Komen foundation join outcry over pulling funds from Planned Parenthood
The nation's leading breast-cancer advocacy organization Thursday confronted a widening backlash to its decision to largely end its decades-long partnership with Planned Parenthood, with rising dissension in its own ranks and roiling anger on the Internet.
Colorado health care provider Anthem pays front-line doctors bonuses to cut costs
The largest private insurer in Colorado will pay bonuses to front-line doctors for their face time and care coordination with patients, then reward them further when they meet health targets and savings goals.
Progressive Car Insurance to Hire 129 People in Colorado Springs
In a state where unemployment rates recently hit 7.9 percent, Progressive car insurance is helping boost the Colorado Springs area economy by filling 129 positions in sales and ser
Bennet: Colorado farmers OK with subsidy cuts if U.S.-backed insurance provided
Colorado farmers stand to lose millions of dollars a year in direct subsidy payments for corn, wheat and soybean crops as part of agriculture reform heading to the U.S. Senate in a couple of months.
Insurance news: Sen. Feinstein supports state review of rate increases; Anthem plans in Colo. and Conn. to pay extra ...
Sen. Dianne Feinstein announced she is supporting a ballot measure to give California regulators the power to approve health insurance rates. In other news, Blue Shield in California says it will cover an autism behavioral therapy and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans in Colorado and Connecticut announce plans to pay doctors for coordinating care.
Medicaid dispute pits "shared responsibility," care of poor
Colorado policymakers are wrestling to bring the burgeoning Medicaid budget under control, as critics fear health insurance for the poor will consume the state budget.
Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper recommends Pinnacol privatization with tweaks
Gov. John Hickenlooper is recommending the privatization of Pinnacol Assurance, the state-chartered workers' compensation insurance fund, despite the ongoing concerns of business groups.
Number of Colo. children without health insurance drops
A campaign to provide health insurance to children is showing progress in Colorado, where two surveys show the number of uninsured kids is down to 8 to 10 percent.