Health Insurance Decreasing in Cost in CO’s Rural Communities

DILLON, Colo. – The talk of higher premiums reported by Colorado’s rural residents as a result of the Affordable Care Act – such as in Garfield and Summit Counties – is prompting analysts to take a closer look. The Colorado Center on Law and Policy found that residents living outside of the Front Range will in many cases pay less, when the tax credits available in those areas are taken into account. Click here to read the full article posted on publicnewsservice.org.

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