In Colorado’s rural areas, which face the highest health insurance premiums in the state, health care is sometimes perceived as a privilege for those who can afford it. Nonprofits such as Peak Health Alliance have.
In the early morning hours of Tuesday, Oct. 11, Bright Health announced it was pulling out of Colorado and eight other states, meaning the health insurance provider is no longer offering its affordable individual and.
In November, many Summit County independent medical clinics expressed frustrations with the way health insurance provider Bright Health handled its claims processing. A couple of these clinics, such as Ten Mile Health & Wellness in.
When Dr. Theresa Clark opened her practice in January 2020, she did so because of the high level of need for psychiatry services in Summit County. Now, nearly two years later, she’s facing an uphill.