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Veteran Affairs treatment of Grand Junction man suspect

Specialist faults medical care after vet dies from liver disease

State health-insurance markets struggle

Disappointing enrollment, cost challenges lead to financial uncertainty

Nuns lose health-care act battle

10th Circuit: Health reform doesn’t infringe on religious freedom

Investigation finishing on Denver’s overbudget VA hospital

AURORA – The first inquiries into what went wrong with a vastly overbudget veterans medical center outside Denver could be done soon, VA Deputy Secretary Sloan Gibson said Wednesday. ...

Colorado selects required health insurance benefits

DENVER (AP) – The state of Colorado has notified the federal government it has selected the Kaiser State Employee Plan as its 2017 benchmark plan representing essential health benefits, offi...

Government data retention raises privacy concerns

WASHINGTON – A government data warehouse that stores personal information on millions of HealthCare.gov customers is raising privacy concerns at a time when major breaches have become distre...

Universal health care for Colo.?

It would require $25B tax increase

Veterans rally for new hospital in Aurora

AURORA – Congress will insist on significant changes in the Veterans Affairs Department before approving money to finish a vastly over-budget medical center outside Denver, Rep. Mike Coffman...

Colorado teen-pregnancy program shows results

The use of intrauterine devices, IUDs, and other long-acting reversible contraceptives played a major role in reducing the number of teen births 35 percent in La Plata County and 47 percent ...

Health-care changes in '17?

Next president will have power to overhaul

GOP: Our plans would help people losing health subsidies

WASHINGTON – Congressional Republicans sent a message Monday that they hope the Supreme Court and voters will hear: They have ideas to keep the country’s health-care system from crumbling if...

Health exchange could face audit

Senate panel advances measure that would require extensive review