Potential Medicaid cuts could gut services for Coloradans served by small community health centers, providers and patients ...
As congressional Republicans look to slash government spending by more than $1 trillion, Colorado health care and political ...
A Denver judge has temporarily allowed MedRide to continue operating in the state, marking the latest abrupt swivel in a ...
In recent years, Medicaid coverage has expanded in many states under the Affordable Care Act, often ones led by Republicans, ...
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Coloradans who depend on Medicaid worried about possible cuts to programCongress is considering making deep cuts to a federal program more than one million people in Colorado depend on for ...
On Thursday, one of Colorado’s largest medical transportation providers, MedRide was cleared to drive Medicaid patients again ...
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After being granted a two week restraining order against the state, MedRide is looking ahead to keep operating for Medicaid patients long-term.
Medicaid transportation issues arise in Colorado as the state cancels the MedRide contract for non-compliance.
A Colorado agency is terminating the Health First Colorado contract with the state’s largest non-emergency medical transport (NEMT) company.
The state cut ties with the company last week, citing compliance failures, improper billing, and an incomplete revalidation ...
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