The 2025 Colorado Health Market Review primarily focuses on total profits, which increased compared to recent years for most health systems in the state.
A Colorado Springs mother said the idea that agencies can just hire more caregivers is divorced from the reality on the ground, where nurses have plenty of easier, more lucrative options for work.
Coloradans’ mental health is finally improving, despite high levels of self-reported loneliness and widespread problems affording necessities, according to a poll of roughly 10,000 people.
Coloradans’ mental health is finally improving, despite high levels of self-reported loneliness and widespread problems affording necessities, according to a poll of roughly 10,000 people.
Jolaine Murrell filed a lawsuit alleging that HighPointe Assisted Living and Memory Care failed to notice problems and get proper care for her late husband in the months leading up to his death.
The majority of the PDS Health-affiliated practices share a perception among former patients that the staff exaggerated their oral health problems and recommended unnecessarily invasive treatments.
Drugmaker AbbVie sued the state in June because of Senate Bill 71, which forbade drug companies from limiting how many pharmacies can participate in 340B, a federal discount program.
The BBB’s advisory said it received complaints from two people who said they received bills from Centennial Medical Supplies for products they never ordered or received.
People between 55 and 64 who receive tax credits to subsidize their insurance will pay an average of 144% more in 2026 than they paid this year — an increase of about $235 per month.
The monthly “sticker price” of health insurance is rising, and households will have to pay a larger share of that monthly cost than they have since the pandemic.
Colorado insurance commissioner Michael warns premiums could rise 160% next year, with the hardest-hit households facing a $22,000 increase in their annual costs to maintain coverage.