Colorado's Medicaid agency, health care providers and nonprofits want more people to get nutritious food as part of their health care, but no one is sure how to fund something beyond the current patchwork of programs.
The “food is medicine” movement has gained traction in recent years as insurance providers and government agencies determined they could achieve better health outcomes, for less money.
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On a warm and sunny day, Diane Roybal stood outside her brick home in southwest Denver. She's 69, with brown hair, a warm smile, and a battle with breast cancer on her hands.
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Project Angel Heart doesn’t just provide vast volumes of food, these meals are medically tailored to the specific dietary needs of those living with serious illnesses.