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APRIL 2023 |
Welcome to our second quarterly edition of the 2023 Navigator. In this edition, we’re focusing on the topic of behavioral health.
We look forward to hearing from you with any feedback or questions you may have. You can always send us an email at providercommunication@coaccess.com. Thank you, as always, for being a part of our network of providers.
In good health,
Navigator staff
Colorado Access |
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Colorado Access and Mile High Behavioral Healthcare Partner to Support Local Youth
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When the World Health Organization first declared COVID-19 a global pandemic on March 11, 2020, most had no idea what the next few years would entail. Over that time, we saw isolation and mental health needs rise to the forefront, and the toll it took on our youth both here in Colorado, and worldwide became a crisis in its own right.
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The Public Health Emergency, Continuous Coverage, and Mental Health |
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For Colorado Access member Marc Ogonosky,
these last few years have taken a toll on his mental health. As was commonly seen amongst so many throughout Colorado and beyond, the uncertainties of COVID-19 and all it does to one’s health, exacerbated feelings of isolation and depression. |
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Colorado Medicaid Standards for Unlicensed Practitioners Policy |
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At Colorado Access, the mission is to “partner with communities and empower people through access to quality, equitable, and affordable care.” Access is key to better health outcomes and one that is constantly evolving, all with the goal of serving members throughout the state even better.
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