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Head of Colorado Medicaid Office Pledges to Avoid ‘Draconian’ Cuts as Agency Charts a New Path Under GOP Budget Law

Colorado seeks federal approval to protect Medicaid funding and potentially secure up to $378 million annually amid funding mechanism changes and administrative rule impacts.

Colorado health officials are beginning to map out a plan for how to deal with federal changes to Medicaid under congressional Republicans’ and President Donald Trump’s recently enacted “big, beautiful bill.”  Officials with the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, the agency that oversees Medicaid in the state, held a virtual roundtable on Tuesday to discuss the impacts of the new budget law and how they’ll respond.  At over…

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Colorado Sun broke the news in Colorado, United States on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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