Good morning. Here's a look at news reports from around the state on issues of interest to the Colorado Center on Law and Policy for Friday, July 30, 2010. Listing does not imply endorsement of the content.
HEALTH CARE
The Denver Post: Experts say patients are focus in future health care system
The future of health care is a patient-centered system with one-stop shops for medical, mental and dental care, and health care teams to handle middle-of-the-night e-mails, said experts at a health symposium Thursday.
Denver Daily News: Signatures for 'right to health care choice" being dropped off today
Proponents of a ballot initiative that would exempt Coloradans from a federal mandate requiring all citizens to buy insurance or pay a penalty intend on dropping off signatures today for the so-called “Right to Health Care Choice” proposal. Proponents say Coloradans shouldn’t be required to purchase an insurance plan.
Sterling Journal-Advocate: Local impact of health reform uncertain
Just how the new Affordable Care Act health care reform will impact Colorado, Morgan County and the eastern plains is not certain yet. Analysts are still trying to figure it all out, said Terri Hurst of the Colorado Rural Health Center, who was reporting to Progressive 15 members at the organization's annual standing committees meetings last week.
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