healthcare /tags/healthcare healthcare en-US Copyright »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Wed, 30 Oct 2024 11:30:00 GMT Hospitals in Colorado can charge wildly different fees for the same procedure. A new tool offers patients some clarity /podcast/inthenoco/2024-10-30/hospitals-in-colorado-can-charge-wildly-different-fees-for-the-same-procedure-a-new-tool-offers-patients-some-clarity The price you pay for a medical procedure at a hospital could vary widely in Colorado – depending on where you go and what insurance plan you carry. But new websites could help level out those price differences by letting patients shop around for medical care. Find out how they work, and how they might help, on today’s episode of In the NoCo. Wed, 30 Oct 2024 11:30:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-10-30/hospitals-in-colorado-can-charge-wildly-different-fees-for-the-same-procedure-a-new-tool-offers-patients-some-clarity In The NoCo, Ariel Lavery, Brad Turner New online tool lets Coloradans compare hospital pricing ahead of time /news/2024-10-25/new-online-tool-lets-coloradans-compare-hospital-pricing-ahead-of-time A new website, Colorado Hospital Price Finder, lets users cross-reference the cost of medical procedures at hospitals across the state. The service, created by nonprofit PatientRightsAdvocate.org, is part of the Polis Administration’s strategy to bring down healthcare costs. Fri, 25 Oct 2024 21:56:08 GMT /news/2024-10-25/new-online-tool-lets-coloradans-compare-hospital-pricing-ahead-of-time Lucas Brady Woods Supreme Court rules U.S. must pay overhead costs for tribal health care programs /2024-06-11/supreme-court-rules-overhead-costs-tribal-health-care-programs The U.S. Supreme Court on June 6 ruled the federal government has been underfunding Native American tribes that run their own health care programs. It’s a victory for tribes in the Mountain West and beyond. Tue, 11 Jun 2024 22:20:02 GMT /2024-06-11/supreme-court-rules-overhead-costs-tribal-health-care-programs Kaleb Roedel University of Northern Colorado to receive funding for new college of osteopathic medicine /news/2024-05-07/university-of-northern-colorado-to-receive-funding-for-new-college-of-osteopathic-medicine Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation last week that commits millions in state funding to several higher education projects intended to boost Colorado's healthcare workforce. Among them is the University of Northern Colorado, which is getting $127 million towards a new college of osteopathic medicine. Tue, 07 May 2024 17:21:52 GMT /news/2024-05-07/university-of-northern-colorado-to-receive-funding-for-new-college-of-osteopathic-medicine Michael Lyle Coloradans of color face high maternal death rates. Could doulas be the answer? /podcast/inthenoco/2024-01-30/coloradans-of-color-face-high-maternal-death-rates-could-doulas-be-the-answer The rate of maternal mortality in the U.S. is much higher in comparison to other industrialized nations. Today on In The NoCo, we look at how two Colorado organizations are addressing the problem - one that hits people of color the hardest. Tue, 30 Jan 2024 10:45:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-01-30/coloradans-of-color-face-high-maternal-death-rates-could-doulas-be-the-answer In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Robyn Vincent ‘Healer of the sick:’ Dr. Justina Ford, Colorado’s first Black female physician, saw her work as a true calling /podcast/inthenoco/2024-01-18/healer-of-the-sick-dr-justina-ford-colorados-first-black-female-physician-saw-her-work-as-a-true-calling Pioneering Black physician Dr. Justina Ford treated patients in her home office in Five Points regardless of their ability to pay. Ahead of her birthday next week, In The NoCo unpacks her life and legacy. Thu, 18 Jan 2024 10:45:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-01-18/healer-of-the-sick-dr-justina-ford-colorados-first-black-female-physician-saw-her-work-as-a-true-calling In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Robyn Vincent Colorado Ranks 3rd Nationally for Senior Health Outcomes /news/2023-06-03/colorado-ranks-3rd-nationally-for-senior-health-outcomes Colorado ranks 3rd among states for older adults' health outcomes, according to the new America's Health Rankings 2023 Senior Report from UnitedHealthcare. Comments from Dr. Michael Stockman, market chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare; and Dr. Rhonda Randall Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare. Sat, 03 Jun 2023 12:02:00 GMT /news/2023-06-03/colorado-ranks-3rd-nationally-for-senior-health-outcomes Eric Galatas, Public News Service Most Mountain West states see big increases in private health insurance costs /regional-news/2023-01-20/most-mountain-west-states-see-big-increases-in-private-health-insurance-costs-report-finds From 2022 to 2023, Colorado is seeing the second-highest increases in monthly private health insurance costs – nearly 20% – compared to the national average of less than 4%, according to an analysis by the finance website ValuePenguin. Wyoming and New Mexico also ranked in the top 5 with increases around 15%. Fri, 20 Jan 2023 19:39:17 GMT /regional-news/2023-01-20/most-mountain-west-states-see-big-increases-in-private-health-insurance-costs-report-finds Emma VandenEinde Rural hospitals struggling to provide obstetrics care /regional-news/2022-05-01/rural-hospitals-struggling-to-provide-obstetrics-care Hospital administrators say they are losing money on their obstetrics programs. But many are keeping these wings open anyway to answer a dire community need. Sun, 01 May 2022 21:51:58 GMT /regional-news/2022-05-01/rural-hospitals-struggling-to-provide-obstetrics-care Robyn Vincent Idaho And Utah Voters Put Medicaid On The Ballot /2018-07-17/idaho-and-utah-voters-put-medicaid-on-the-ballot Idaho officially joined Utah today as the third state to try to expand Medicaid by ballot initiative. Tue, 17 Jul 2018 22:55:45 GMT /2018-07-17/idaho-and-utah-voters-put-medicaid-on-the-ballot Erik Neumann