The state paid insurers at least $7.3 million, consisting of approximately $3.8 million in federal funds, for services for ...
The audit estimated that Colorado paid insurers at least $7.3 million, including both state money and about $3.8 million in ...
Republicans, who already have ruled out massive cuts to Social Security and Medicare, are turning their attention to ...
A spokesman for the state’s Medicaid program, Marc Williams, said in Colorado, children and pregnant women are the only ...
Jeff Hurd votes to cut Medicaid funding Jeff Hurd, the Western Slope’s representative in Congress, voted to strip funding ...
An audit by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is reporting that approximately $6 million in payments were made to ...
It’s no secret the state is facing a serious budget shortfall lawmakers will be charged with addressing this legislative ...
Budget shortfall means Colorado’s young children with developmental delays will get fewer services
The changes would impact potentially thousands of children, especially those from low-income families who are on Medicaid.
The U.S. House passed a Trump-backed budget resolution Tuesday that called for $4.5 trillion in tax cuts and could require deep reductions in Medicaid spending.
Representatives in the U.S. House advanced a budget bill late Tuesday night. It proposed to cut billions of dollars in funding, but one particular area would have a major impact on ...
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