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A funny thing happened on the way to expanding telehealth in northern Colorado.  Seems that one of the patients being monitored at home after congestive heart failure…

In a typical week, veteran Roy Hamilton enjoys running, biking, kayaking, and more. He does all of this with the support of Adaptive Adventures and doctors who he meets with…

Editor's Note: Long before telehealth finally broke widely into consumer markets, innovators in health delivery in Colorado were experimenting with ways to use technology to…

The common terms thrown around in discussions of telehealth and telemedicine are as fluid as the technology itself. We choose some of the more useful terms and descriptions…

If there were an institution anywhere in the nation facing enormous challenges for which telehealth would seem to offer tantalizing solutions, it would be the Department of…

Colorado’s most polluted ZIP code is a strange place to find a banana tree. Yet there it stands, its broad leaves branching six feet out of a pot on the floor of an old…

The right spice can make the difference between a successful recipe or a failed one. African immigrants who lived in the old Lincoln Park housing development southwest of…

The people of Walsenburg are outnumbered in their own neighborhoods. The southern Colorado town sits at the junction of Interstate 25 and U.S. Highway 160 — the main route…

Local leaders in southeastern Colorado proudly proclaim themselves a “rural frontier.” The remoteness presents challenges in luring new doctors, but it also magnifies the…

There are at least 50 new hires attributable directly to Medicaid expansion at Mind Springs Health, the primary mental and behavioral health care provider in a sprawling 10-…

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