(Placename) a state of the southwestern US, on the Gulf of Mexico: the second largest state; part of Mexico from 1821 to 1836, when it was declared an independent republic; joined the US in 1845; consists chiefly of a plain, with a wide flat coastal belt rising up to the semiarid ...
ColoradoColorado’sElderly, Blind and Disabled Medicaid Waiverpays for both personal care assistance at home, as well as other supports to help individuals remain living at home. These include modifications to improve the access and safety of the residence. TheCDASS Programis an option for waiver...
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2027, the bill requires a health-care insurance carrier (carrier) to include a primary care provider as a participating provider in all networks, including narrow networks and all tiers of tiered networks, of the carrier's health benefit plan if the primary care provider is: ...
Summary: Instructs the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing (HCPF) to conduct a feasibility study aimed at exploring the possibility of obtaining a Medicaid waiver. The waiver would allow for the expansion of services available through Medicaid to include housing and nutrition-relat...
Summary: Colorado Commission on Uniform State Laws. The bill enacts the "Colorado Uniform Electronic Wills Act". The bill declares that an electronic will is a will for all purposes of Colorado law. The bill specifies the requirements for: Executing and revoking an electronic will; Simultaneously...
The local government may assign its right of first refusal to a housing authority that is within the local government's jurisdiction, to a regional housing authority, or to the Colorado housing and finance authority subject to the limitation that the assignee make the same commitment to using ...
Medicaid can deny coverage to pregnant women for several reasons. Learn about the guidelines before completing an application to avoid needless rejection.
Colorado *Read the Complete Guide:How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Colorado Cost |$29.50; if you are below the federal poverty line, your fee may be waived. The card is valid for 12 months. Medical Conditions |Glaucoma, Cancer, Severe pain or Nausea, HIV/AIDS, Seizures, Autism sp...
Before a state creates a state-based exchange, it must submit a declaration letter to convey its intentions to the center for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The states with SBE include California, New York, Nevada, Connecticut...