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Colorado Gov. Ritter Signs 11 Health Care Bills To Increase Access, Expand Coverage

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Article Date: 06 Jun 2008 - 11:00 PST

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Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter (D) on Tuesday signed into law 11 health care bills, including measures to expand coverage requirements and increase children's access to care, the AP/Denver Post reports. One of the measures (SB 160) Ritter signed will expand eligibility for Child Health Plan Plus, the state's version of SCHIP, to include children in families with incomes up to 225% of the federal poverty level. The bill also will expand mental health benefits for children enrolled in the program. A companion bill (SB 161) also signed into law will remove administrative barriers to applying for Medicaid and Child's Health Plan Plus (AP/Denver Post, 6/3). According to the Denver Rocky Mountain News, the legislation will qualify an additional 50,000 uninsured children for the programs (Torkelson, Denver Rocky Mountain News, 6/3).

The other health care bills signed into law were:
Ritter said the new laws "don't get us to the place where we cover every Coloradan," adding, "But we define this as a building-blocks approach, and it gets us a lot closer to that goal." Joan Hennebery, executive director of the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, said she has already begun taking ideas from medical groups and advocacy organizations for issues to be addressed next year, and has begun looking at budget implications and preparing an agenda (Sealover, Colorado Springs Gazette, 6/3).

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