Colorado Raises Fees, Copayments For Low-Income Patients
13th Jan 2006, 05:24 GMT
Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing officials on Tuesday notified hospitals, clinics and other medical providers that charges for medical treatment, hospital care and prescription drugs will increase for individuals in the Colorado Indigent Care Program starting Feb. 1, the Denver Post reports... click link for more info.
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