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(Colorado Newsline) Over two-thirds of adults in Colorado delayed or went without health care over the past year because it was too expensive, a recent survey from the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative found.
In total, seven out of 10 Coloradans either went without care, became uninsured or struggled to pay medical bills due to high costs, even as the state works to enact policy around health care price transparency and savings.