Tag: Colorado Division Of Insurance
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Cigna to pull out of individual health market, affecting thousands in Colorado
Another firm is withdrawing from the individual health insurance market, including for Colorado, effective Jan. 1, 2027. The move by Cigna Healthcare is part of the company’s overall plan to withdraw entirely from the Affordable Care Act market. It will impact individual health plans for 369,000 members in 11 states, according to a company announcement…
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Colorado: Health insurance premiums set to double in 2026
Health insurance rates for middle-income Coloradans who buy their own coverage are set to double in 2026, according to the state’s insurance division. The statewide net average premium increase will hit 101%, the Colorado Division of Insurance said on Monday, adding that likely will mean that 75,000 Coloradans won’t be able to afford health insurance…
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Colorado awarded $245M for cost savings from state health insurance programs
This is the largest amount of federal pass-through funding Colorado has received
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2022 Year in Review
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It seemed like 2022 would be the “get back to normal” year as Colorado pulled itself out of the pandemic, and the business and travel shutdowns that came with it. That manifested itself with things like Red Rocks setting an attendance record in 2022 with an estimated 1.54 million attending ticketed events making it the…
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Individual health insurance premiums expected to increase by over 11% in Colorado
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Health insurance premiums are expected to increase by over 11% in Colorado’s individual market and over 9% in the small employer market in 2023, according to the Division of Insurance. The division released the proposed premium increases Tuesday, using preliminary insurance company filings for 2023. In the individual market — health insurance plans separate from…
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Boulder County opens disaster assistance center for victims of Marshall fire
LAFAYETTE — Stacey Hanna and her husband Lysle Dirrim still looked shell-shocked Monday, four days after losing their home of 15 years in Louisville to the Marshall fire. The couple showed up at Boulder County’s disaster assistance center, which is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily at the “Southeast County Hub” building at 1755 S. Public…




