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Legislative Recap: Health Victories for Coloradans

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Thursday, May 9, 2013   

DENVER - Legislative session 2013 is in the books: The Colorado House and Senate wrapped up business Wednesday.

Among the laws passed are three directed at health-care access for Coloradans. According to Serena Woods, director of strategic engagement with the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, they're excited about the state of health care in Colorado and the support it has from the governor and state lawmakers.

"Looking at this session as a whole, Colorado is just in such a good position because we are a leader state in the Affordable Care Act, and we've moved to make it sort of our own and really serve the needs of Coloradans," she declared.

One new law will give more than 160,000 lower-income Colorado families access to Medicaid because of expansion of eligibility: it will cover families of four who make up to $31,000 a year. Another makes sure Colorado laws match the national Affordable Care Act, and a third makes it more attractive for small business owners to be a part of the state insurance exchange.

Woods said the small-business insurance bill is a big deal: it means those employers are less likely to self-insure and helps make sure that employees will have more stable rates.

"Large businesses self-insure all the time and it works really really well when you have a lot of employees and a diverse risk pool," she stated. "But if you're a small employer and you're really betting on the health of your employees, that whole house of cards could just fall."

The bill got bipartisan support in its passage.



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