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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

Health agency dogged by high turnover

Director, board say plan in place to rebuild

Uninsured: Beware of upcoming penalty

Average fine will be about $1,100 by 2016

Crunch time for health-insurance sign-ups

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s push to cover America’s uninsured faces another big test Monday. This time, it’s not only how the website functions, but how well the program...

Religious nonprofits challenge health law

DENVER – In the latest religious challenge to the federal health-care law, faith-based organizations that object to covering birth control in their employee health plans argued in federal ap...

More local people insured

The percentage of uninsured people locally has fallen steeply in the last year since the rollout of the Affordable Care Act in 2013. In La Plata County, the percentage of uninsur...

State exchange numbers strong

Many Colo. residents have re-enrolled this month

Health exchanges to face financial test

Colorado’s plan cuts spending, approves ‘general market’ fee

Health-care leaders aim to sway uninsured

Tax issues cloud round 2 of Affordable Care Act

Nursing comes home

Navigating health-care bureaucracy poses challenges

Forecasts see rising health-care inflation

WASHINGTON – The nation’s respite from troublesome health-care inflation is ending, the government said Wednesday in a report that renews a crucial budget challenge for lawmakers, taxpayers,...