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Colorado hospitals charge their highest prices to the poorest, uninsured patients. That practice is now likely to end by late summer.Most people don鈥檛鈥�
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Most Colorado hospitals reported strong profits to the federal government for 2010, as consolidation has given them clout to demand more money from鈥�
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One in three Americans die from heart disease or strokes. That amounts to 2,200 deaths every day. Colorado cardiologist Dr. Richard Collins believes a way鈥�
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On the surface, the government鈥檚 official Medicare website looks helpful if you鈥檙e looking for a doctor. A photograph of a smiling physician in a lab coat鈥�
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A survey of Colorado primary care doctors found most are reluctant to take a new patient on basic Medicare, the government health insurance for people 65鈥�
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For thousands of Coloradans at serious risk for a sudden heart attack, some doctors and patients say a high-tech vest that literally jumpstarts the heart鈥�
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A campaign to provide health insurance to children is showing progress in Colorado, where two surveys show the number of uninsured kids is down to 8 to 10鈥�
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Colorado鈥檚 oil and gas boom combined with a cash-strapped state government has caused a backlog of 1,800 pending air pollution control permits for oil and鈥�
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Colorado lawmakers expect to consider numerous healthcare-related issues this session, from tougher 鈥渢ruth in advertising鈥� requirements for medical鈥�
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Lose a few pounds, pocket a few dollars.That鈥檚 the approach a growing number of Colorado employers are taking to improve the health of their workers.鈥�