West Springs Hospital, part of Mind Springs Health, closed its inpatient psychiatric care in Grand Junction on March 10.
DispatchHealth CEO Jennifer Webster will lead the combined company once the deal closes, which is expected in mid-2025.
Colorado lawmakers have said they don’t want to cut Medicaid, but the program accounts for about one-third of the general fund budget, and the state faces a $1 billion shortfall in the coming ...
An East Cocalico Township man claimed an 11-year-old boy living with him injured his head after falling from a bunk bed, but ...
DispatchHealth and Medically Home have entered into a definitive agreement to merge, creating what they say is the country’s most comprehensive provider of advanced medical care at home.
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Axios on MSNColorado recipients and providers brace for Medicaid cutsThornton resident Curtis Wolff credits Medicaid for his ability to work, exercise and keep a social life. Zoom in: Every day, ...
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Dealbreaker on MSNDispatchHealth to Acquire Medically Home, Creating One Large Hospital-at-Home ProviderThe combined company will provide in-home care across 50 major metropolitan areas and partner with nearly 40 health systems.
Mind Springs Health in Grand Junction was considering a partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement this year ...
Currently, Peak Health partners with Denver Health Medical Plans to offer insurance options ... The organization — which currently runs a 56-bed hospital, 24/7 emergency care services and several ...
Dr. Kurt Papenfus, CEO of a small rural hospital in Colorado, was a memorable voice on NPR 5 years ago when he recounted his run in with "the 'rona beast." How is he five years later?
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