Making the Most of HSAs at Every Life Stage
Get control over your health care spending.
Make it Count: 5 Tips for Choosing a Health Plan
For the more than 175 million Americans with employer-provided coverage, many companies set aside a two-week period between September and December when employees can select health benefits for the following year.
New Wellness Services Offer Small Businesses a Competitive Advantage
Attracting and retaining the top talent in the market is ever more challenging for small businesses in today's diversified and demanding workforce.
The Business of Treatment
Here are a few ways to identify a high-quality treatment center that is practicing what they preach.
The Lagging State of Mental-Health Care
Findings on mental health are concerning, with 11.8 percent of Coloradans reporting poor mental health, up from 9.9 percent in 2015.
How to Hit Your Stride
Maintaining a quick walking pace has been shown to be on par with running when it comes to lowering the risk of high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.
Staying Healthy and Tips for Avoiding the Flu at Work
If you get sick with flu symptoms, Vallejo-Craig advises you stay home and avoid contact with other people except to get medical care.
Consider Direct Primary Care’s Advantages During Open Enrollment
During this year’s open enrollment period, there are direct primary care practices that exist in Colorado, like Denver’s PeakMed, offering innovative primary care options.
Resolving to Improve Mental Health in the New Year
In today’s busy cycle of work and social life, one of the most important resolutions you can make for your overall health is to take steps toward better mental health in the New Year.
Healthgrades Releases Health Index and 2018 Hospital Report
The Index can help educate and empower consumers as they make care choices in Colorado, offering a local snapshot to inform consumers about key health factors in their community.
Six reasons for globalized health care
How to pursue the best medical care, regardless of where the care comes from, should be the primary priority.
The history, evolution and future of medical tourism
Combined with ever-cheaper traveling costs, those regions are now interesting to people who seek their cures outside their own borders.