It seems that more Americans are wising up to the Congressional schemes to indefinitely lavish the country’s wealthiest corporations and individuals with hundreds of billions of dollars in tax cuts while giving some middle-class families a few morsels of tax relief...
Here we go again: Graham-Cassidy bill is as bad as previous repeal and replace efforts and it has a chance of passing
Over the summer, congressional leaders tried again and again to eliminate many of the protections and coverage gains resulting from the Affordable Care Act. They took up bills that would have gutted funding for Medicaid coverage and services and modified insurance...
Statement: Bipartisan health plan deserves consideration
This morning, Governors John Hickenlooper, John Kasich and six other Governors released a plan to stabilize the private insurance market, to reinforce requirements under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that ensure that coverage remains robust and affordable, and to...
The ‘skinny’ on the latest ACA repeal effort
When teenagers want to get away with something, they sneak out in the dark – to the football field after hours, the basement, the unlit corners. In that, they have something in common with Congressional leadership, though teenagers are more likely to have a few beers...
Senate health plan is a prescription for disaster
Most of us would welcome real reform: reform of the way we pay for health care, and reform of the way we prevent and treat pressing problems like asthma or hepatitis or heart disease or opioid dependence. But instead of real reform, the Senate’s Better Care...
STATEMENT: Health overhaul will hurt Coloradans
Today, the U.S. Senate released their previously "secret" version of the American Health Care Act. Senate Republicans worked on this version behind closed doors with no input from health care consumers, experts, providers or insurers. Despite assurances from Senate...
Letter: To The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
The following letter was sent on March 6, 2017 to Patrick Conway, Acting Administrator for Centers for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Health & Human Services. PDF version available here....
News Release: Colorado Health Policy Coalition urges Congress to develop a comprehensive health care framework
GOP healthcare plan: what it would mean for Colorado On March 6, 2017, House Republicans’ unveiled a healthcare proposal, the “American Health Care Act,” that would radically reduce the ability of middle- and lower-income Coloradans to access affordable healthcare...
News Release: Human Services Gap Map features caseload and performance data for Colorado counties
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (PDF version available here.) MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Mapping Colorado’s human services landscape Human service programs ensure that Colorado communities have the building blocks for a prosperous future,...
Statement: CCLP Statement regarding AG’s opinion on the InnovAge conversion case
Elisabeth Arenales, Health Program Director for the Colorado Center on Law and Policy, issued the following statement about the Colorado Attorney General’s opinion in the conversion of Total Community Options Inc. (InnovAge): (PDF available here.) Colorado Attorney...