Colorado Bill Mandating Insurer Coverage for Weight Loss Drugs Clears Key Hurdle Despite Cost Concerns

Denver, Colorado – A bill that recently progressed in the Colorado State Capitol could potentially require state-regulated insurers and Medicaid to provide coverage for weight loss drugs for individuals who are either obese or prediabetic. Despite facing opposition from the Division of Insurance and the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, the bill managed to pass the Senate Appropriations Committee. The bill’s estimated cost implications have raised concerns, with the state’s Medicaid system potentially …

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Air-Ambulance Bill for Infant’s Life-Saving Flight Sparks Controversy and Denial by Insurer

Salinas, California – About two months after Sara England’s infant son, Amari Vaca, underwent open-heart surgery, she found herself in a race against time to save his life. Amari, only 3 months old, was struggling to breathe, prompting a visit to the local emergency room at Natividad Medical Center in Salinas, California. Doctors quickly realized the severity of the situation and recommended specialized care at a major hospital in the region, leading to a life-changing …

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