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Colorado Access is a nonprofit health insurance organization founded in 1994 with a mission to improve access to care and enhance the quality of health outcomes for individuals in Colorado. Established initially as a managed care organization, Colorado Access has expanded its services over the years to address the diverse needs of its members, particularly the underserved populations in the state. The organization focuses on providing care to Medicaid members, families, and communities, reflecting its commitment to health equity and comprehensive care.
As of 2023, Colorado Access serves over 430,000 members across various segments, including Health First Colorado (Medicaid) and the Colorado Children's Health Plan. The organization offers a range of plan types, including Medicaid managed care plans, behavioral health services, and commercial insurance options. By leveraging partnerships with healthcare providers and community organizations, Colorado Access aims to deliver integrated services that foster healthy lives and supportive communities for its members.
Colorado Access provides several unique programs aimed at improving health outcomes for its members. This includes care management services that offer personalized support for chronic conditions, mental health resources, and programs for maternal and child health. They also focus on preventive care initiatives that promote regular health screenings and wellness activities to help members lead healthier lives.
Colorado Access prioritizes behavioral health services by integrating them into its healthcare plans. They provide access to a wide range of behavioral health professionals and services, including counseling, therapy, and crisis intervention. They also have specific programs tailored for substance use disorders, focusing on both prevention and recovery support, ensuring members receive comprehensive care for mental health and substance use needs.
Eligibility for Colorado Access plans generally includes being a resident of Colorado and meeting certain criteria such as income thresholds or specific health needs. The plans are designed to serve low-income individuals, children, families, and those with significant health issues. Additionally, members may need to qualify for Medicaid or Medicare in order to access certain state-funded services through Colorado Access.
Yes, Colorado Access offers telehealth services to enhance access to care. Members can access telehealth through a secure online platform or mobile app, allowing them to consult with healthcare providers for non-emergency health concerns from the comfort of their home. This service includes virtual visits for primary care, behavioral health, and some specialty services, expanding healthcare reach especially for those in remote areas.