May 18, 2022 | 2022 Research, Featured Research, Healthcare, Recent Research, Research
The Colorado Option, signed into law in 2021, is a state-regulated health insurance program which requires carriers to offer “standardized plans” within the individual and small-group markets at reduced prices.
Jun 11, 2021 | 2019 Research, 2020 Research, 2021 Research, Featured Research, Healthcare, Recent Research
After publishing 8 reports, 3 rounds of testimony, and over a dozen meetings with legislators, Common Sense Institute’s work has led the way in helping impact the debate and deliver the facts on the Colorado public option health care proposal…leading to lots of changes.
May 13, 2021 | 2021 Research, Featured Research, Healthcare, Recent Research
Common Sense Institute analyzes the impacts of the amended version of HB21-1232, requiring premiums for the Colorado option to be set 18% lower than the 2021 average in the individual and small-group insurance markets, with some allowance for medical inflation.
Mar 9, 2021 | 2021 Research, Healthcare, Recent Research, Research
To help inform health care policy discussions at the legislature, the Common Sense Institute reviewed recent trends in Affordable Care Act insurance premiums across Colorado and Washington State, which passed public option legislation in 2019.
Mar 2, 2021 | 2021 Podcasts, Podcast
Join us as we discuss the likely impacts a public option for healthcare coverage would have on our system, our state budget, and our quality and access to healthcare services.