Starting this past July 1, Colorado’s Medicaid program, Health First Colorado, began reimbursing primary care clinics for mental health services provided through the Collaborative Care Model, or CoCM.
A bipartisan group of Colorado lawmakers tasked with writing the state’s annual budget voiced concerns on Monday over ...
The far-reaching impacts on Medicaid from President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" are coming into focus in Colorado, and health care advocates are calling the looming changes life-threatening. Why it ...
Colorado health officials are seeking at least $500 million in health care funding over five years for rural communities, as cuts to Medicaid and other safety-net services are set to take hold. The ...
The money, which is far more than what state officials had been anticipating to get, will come from congressional Republicans ...
CMS has approved Colorado’s Medicaid eligibility expansion program that requires charging Colorado hospitals $600 million in fees to access matching federal Medicaid funds, according to a report by ...
Congressional Republicans are demanding answers from Colorado about how much money they’ve spent on Medicaid programs since 2019 for people unauthorized to be in the country. In a letter sent ...
Colorado’s health officials on Tuesday unveiled a plan to tackle changes to Medicaid outlined in a congressional budget — with the goal of avoiding “draconian” cuts to the health program. Ultimately, ...
Some federal grant dollars are heading to Colorado. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS, announced Tuesday ...