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Will rural residents reap benefits from reinsurance plan?

Bill passed by Legislature would apply to open market customers

Doctors tout direct primary care

‘It facilitates things for the doctor and the patient’

Cortez Integrated Healthcare earns national recognition

Medical homes foster partnerships between patients and their clinicians

Durango woman with prosthetic limb to climb volcano in Ecuador

Bee Mathis one of 20 climbers selected to summit 19,000-foot peak

Battle over Affordable Care Act shifts to the states

We’ve heard relatively little from Washington in recent months about the Affordable Care Act, but that doesn’t mean our elected officials have forgotten about it or that its future is certai...

Dove Creek clinic recognized for quality care

Higher standards met after extensive review

Unlimited Learning Center graduates class of nursing assistants

Cortez campus offers nursing, medical assistant training

Enrollment in Colorado health exchange increased this year

Sign-up period ends Jan. 12

Colorado hospitals owed millions in unpaid Medicaid claims

Southwest Health System is owed about $10.5 million, CFO says

Cortez doctor to retire after 39 years

City plans retirement party for Robert Heyl

New EMS station opens at Southwest Memorial Hospital

Southwest Health officials say expansion is on schedule

Stalemate in D.C. leaves health insurance in limbo

By Trudy Lieberman Rural Health News Service What should you expect now that the drive to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act appears dead – at least for the mom...