Colorado’s mental health care providers face too many administrative burdens
Access to mental health care continues to be an issue for Coloradoans. Thirteen percent of Coloradans continue to have problems with accessing mental health care and individuals who are uninsured or have Medicaid report even higher rates of inaccessible care. Typical conversations around the cost of therapy and physical accessibility overshadow a larger conversation on…
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