Sunday, August 28, 2011

UnitedHealthcare-funded program sends $1.2M to rural Colorado care providers - Denver Business Journal:

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million in a second round of grants. The grantsw -- ranging from $30,000 to $50,000 -- are going to health-carre providers in 19 counties and are meant to bolster health servicesin Colorado's rural Providers receiving the $50,00 0 grants are: Monte Vista Medical Clinic in Monte Vista (Rio Grander County), for health information technology. Miramont Familu Medicine in Wellington (Larimer for equipment and supplies. Dolores Countty Health Association Community Health Clinifc in DoveCreek (Dolores County), for physiciajn improvements. The Colorado Rural Health Care Grant Program was established in August 2007 and is fundex witha $7.
5 million gift to the statd from UnitedHealthcare to be distributed over six years. The council is co-chaired by Dr. Ned Colorado’s chief medical and Dr. Jacqueline Stiff, UnitedHealthcare’s marker medical director. It includes health care consumers, rura health care providers, and representativess from the Governor’s Office, Division of Insurance at the Department ofRegulatory Agencies, Department of Health Care Policy and Financing and Departmenf of Local Affairs.

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