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At ColoHealth, we have over 300 Colorado health insurance plan options for our clients.  Companies we represent in Colorado include Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Golden Rule, Unicare, UnitedHealthcare, World, and others.  Our objective is to help you find the best coverage, with financially strong companies, at the lowest available premium.

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Colorado Health Insurance in the News

Growth in health insurance costs is slowing, but employers are still shifting them to workers
Good news! Health insurance premiums only went up by 3 percent on average during the first five months of 2010--the lowest rate of growth in ten years. You'd think that would mean people are finally getting relief from rising health care costs. Well, that's where the bad news comes in. Employers are rapidly shifting costs [... ]

Health-insurance hikes hit workers
Workers are paying a larger portion of their health-insurance costs as businesses shift more of the burden to their employees to help ride out the economic downturn, an annual study shows.The average employee contribution toward premiums for family coverage climbed 14 percent this year to nearly $4,000, according to a report by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational ...

New Jersey’s health insurance programs for poor children still are not reaching all the kids who need it
New Jersey's health insurance programs for poor children still are not reaching all the kids who ought to benefit, a new analysis shows, and 150,000 children under age 18 in the state remain uninsured.

Health insurance is taking a bigger bite from workers’ wallets
Workers are paying a larger share of their health insurance as companies shift more costs to their employees to survive the recession. According to a national study released Thursday, workers paid an average of 14 percent more in premiums this year while employers held their own cost increases to “a modest 3 percent.â€

Health Insurance Stocks Holding Onto Strong Gains
While the broader markets have given back some ground after seeing an early rally on Friday, significant strength remains visible among health insurance stocks. The gains by health insurance stocks are driving the Morgan Stanley Healthcare Payor Index up by 1.8 percent. With the gain, the index is moving further off Tuesday's one-month closing low.

Health insurance costs rise 14% in 2010
American workers will pay about $4,000 to get health insurance for their families through work this year, 14 percent more than in 2009, according to a survey today from the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Price of health insurance didn't rise much in 2009, but workers' burden did
The price of family health insurance didn't go up all that much last year, but most people who get their insurance through work would never know that.

Health insurance tax credit likely to affect small part of small-business workforce
About 16.6 million workers are employed by small businesses that are eligible for health insurance tax credits under the new health-care law, according to estimates that were to be released by a nonpartisan research foundation Thursday. Health insurance - Insurance - Business - Health - United States

Health Insurance Exchanges Create Opportunities for Primary Care, Says AAFP President
The creation of state-based health insurance exchanges under the recently enacted health care reform act will give federal and state governments the opportunity to move from a volume-based to a value-based health care system by putting in place measures to better reward the provision of primary care services. That was one of the main messages delivered by AAFP President Lori Heim, M.D., of Vass ...

Workers said to pay 14% more for health insurance in 2010
WASHINGTON — American workers will pay about $4,000 to get health insurance for their families through work this year, 14 percent more than in 2009, according to a survey yesterday from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Kaiser Family Foundation - United States - Health insurance - Insurance - Business

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