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Measuring health in adults 65 and over, Colorado 2016 : a report
Measuring health in adults 65 and over, Colorado 2016 : a report
It was estimated that by 2030, Colorados 65 and over population will be 125% larger than it was in 2010, growing from 555,000 to 1,243,000. Older adults are essential to our society and must be provided with long lasting opportunities that keeps them active and well connected within communities. By focusing on a multidisciplinary approach that includes socio-economic factors, health and social services, and cultural competencies, the needs of older adults can be met, allowing them to reach their fullest potential and achieve a high quality of life. Recognizing that Colorado has a multitude of initiatives focusing on improving the health of Coloradans, the Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), Human Services (CDHS), and Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) created the Colorado Cross-Agency Collaborative to establish a data strategy identifying metrics that are pertinent to Colorado as well as identifying gaps where further work is needed., by the Colorado Cross-Agency Collaborative., "Fulfilling Colorado's commitment to become the healthiest state.", Bibliography: pages 22-24., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016)
Medicaid COVID-19 vaccine rates by age group
Medicaid COVID-19 vaccine rates by age group
"Data includes vaccine service dates through 4/18/21."--Footnote., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed September 2021)
Medicaid acute care annual report
Medicaid acute care annual report
produced by Colorado Foundation for Medical Care., text file, Began with FY2005/06., Last issue published 2009/10., Cover title., Report year ends June 30., Prepared for the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing.
Medicaid and CHP+ policy changes
Medicaid and CHP+ policy changes
"May 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed June 2017)
Medicaid buy-in program for adults with disabilities eligibility and enrollment FAQ
Medicaid buy-in program for adults with disabilities eligibility and enrollment FAQ
The Medicaid Buy-In Program for Working Adults with Disabilities (Adult Buy-In) is a Medical Assistance program that provides Medicaid benefits for working individuals with disabilities, ages 16 through 64, whose adjusted individual income is at or below 450% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)., "June 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2022)
Medicaid buy-in program for children with disabilities
Medicaid buy-in program for children with disabilities
Medicaid buy-in offers health care coverage for children with disabilities whose family earnings and resources might otherwise make them ineligible for Medicaid., "May 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2022)
Medicaid buy-in program for children with disabilities
Medicaid buy-in program for children with disabilities
Medicaid buy-in offers health care coverage for children with disabilities whose family earnings and resources might otherwise make them ineligible for Medicaid., "June 2017.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2022)
Medicaid buy-in program for children with disabilities eligibility and enrollment FAQ
Medicaid buy-in program for children with disabilities eligibility and enrollment FAQ
Medicaid buy-in offers health care coverage for children with disabilities whose family earnings and resources might otherwise make them ineligible for Medicaid., "May 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2022)
Medicaid coverage : you and your family could qualify now for free or low cost health insurance
Medicaid coverage : you and your family could qualify now for free or low cost health insurance
Online resource; title from PDF column (viewed September 2018)
Medicaid de Colorado
Medicaid de Colorado
"615-82-92-1120 (R/99).", Description based on print version record.
Medicaid eligibility quality control (MEQC)
Medicaid eligibility quality control (MEQC)
"November 28, 2012.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2017)
Medicaid resource book : Colorado Medicaid benefits and programs that support independence and employment for adults with disabilities
Medicaid resource book : Colorado Medicaid benefits and programs that support independence and employment for adults with disabilities
Cover title., "Funded by grant number 18-P-91-481/8 from the Medicaid Infrastructure Grant program through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.", "Information in this book is current as of November 2004.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Medical Clean Claims Transparency and Uniformity Act Task Force report to Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, members of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, Colorado General Assembly, members of the House Health and Human Services
Medical Clean Claims Transparency and Uniformity Act Task Force report to Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, members of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, Colorado General Assembly, members of the House Health and Human Services
"In accordance with ʹ25-37-106(2)(d)(I), C.R.S. of the Medical Clean Claims Transparency and Uniformity Act.", "November 30, 2012.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed April 2015)
Medical eligibility quality improvement plan, December 2008
Medical eligibility quality improvement plan, December 2008
The Department is committed to increasing and improving access to Medicaid and CHP+ through strategies that involve assessing existing processes and available data, implementing best practices, improving accountability, reducing barriers and collaborating with the Department's partners in the eligibility determination and enrollment activities., Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Medical/surgical services manual
Medical/surgical services manual
Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2017)

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