Trump Policies Drive Health Care Cost Increases and Coverage Losses in Colorado
β’ Patients and providers in Colorado reported rising health care costs due to Trump administration policies including H.R.1 Medicaid requirements and ended ACA tax credits, discussed at a March 25 virtual roundtable with Sen. John Hickenlooper. β’ Nearly 250,000 Coloradans risk losing Medicaid coverage, exacerbating rural health care deserts where 82% of hospitals operate on unsustainable margins, per Craig Memorial Regional Health CEO Jennifer Riley. β’ Uninsured patients will seek emergency care at the highest cost level, straining providers and worsening access, especially for women's health services.
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