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A wildfire displaced thousands of Coloradans just as the omicron surge began sweeping through the state, so health insurance was likely not on many people's minds when the regular enrollment period for the state's health insurance marketplace ended Jan. 15. "It's such a disruption to people's lives," Colorado Insurance Commissioner Michael Conway said.
Residents and business owners who lost everything in the Marshall Fire face a daunting insurance situation in which skyrocketing property values and supply-chain shortages make it unlikely that many home or business insurance policies will cover the full cost of rebuilding. "Statewide, we've had all these increases in property values, and very often the.
Starting in 2023, health insurance plans covering about one-quarter of the market in Colorado will have to pay for gender-affirming care, some additional mental health services and pain-management alternatives like acupuncture. "Today marks the first time that a state has looked to add gender-affirming care as an essential health benefit," said Chiquita.