Colorado

Health Care

  • Court Fees

    Filing fees and costs in Colorado state courts. Content Detail

    By:
    State of Colorado Judicial Branch
  • CoverColorado (Health Insurance)

    This program offers health insurance to Colorado residents who cannot purchase affordable health insurance because of preexisting medical conditions. Read More

    By:
    Colorado Legal Services
  • Family Healthline - 303.692.2229 or 800.688.7777

    Call this number to find information on Maternal and Child Healthcare including low-cost programs available in Colorado. Read More

    By:
    Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
  • Preexisting Medical Conditions and Health Insurance

    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) limits the time a group health plan can stop you from getting coverage because of a "preexisting condition" exclusion. Content Detail

    By:
    Minnesota Department of Health
  • Get the Best Care out of the Health Care System

    Information on this site includes everything from health insurance to women's health issues, with the goal of helping you take control of your health care. Content Detail

    By:
    HealthCareCoach.com
  • Health Care Services Available

    DIHFS provides health care services and a more comprehensive Center for Wellness. Services promote and support individual and family health and well-being through Outreach and Referral, Health Education, Women’s Substance Abuse Prevention Program, Emergency Assistance, Indian Child Welfare Program, HIV/AIDS, and case management. Read More

    By:
    Denver Indian Health and Family Services
  • Mental Health Services and Medicaid

    Information about what to do and who to contact if you are denied or are not happy with the quality of mental health services you are receiving and you have Medicaid benefits. Read More

    By:
    Colorado Legal Services
    Read this in:
    Spanish / Español
  • Denver Indian Family Resource Center (DIFRC)

    Helps families to avoid involvement with the child welfare system. Where families have already encountered child abuse or neglect charges, DIFRC advocates for active efforts toward family reunification following the standards of the Indian Child Welfare Act. DIFRC provides culturally appropriate services and intensive case management using a strengths-based and empowerment-oriented approach. Content Detail

    By:
    Denver Indian Family Resource Center
  • Do you qualify for free or low-cost prescriptions?

    This site explains the availability of free or low-cost prescriptions to low-income persons - most of the programs require a physician's letter and/or completion of the company form. Please read through all of the information on the site carefully and consult with a family member, colleague or attorney of you have any questions. Content Detail

    By:
    TheMedicineProgram.com
  • Health care for American Indians and Alaska Natives

    American Indian and Alaska Native women can take steps to protect and improve their personal health. Knowing your risks gives you power. By reading about health conditions common in American Indian and Alaska Native women, you?ll know what tests to ask your doctor about. Content Detail

    By:
    U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Indian Health Service
  • Health Services for Denver Residents

    Provides services (medical, diabetes, counseling, victim services, and community health) for members of Federally Recognized Tribes who reside in the Denver metropolitan area. Documentation is required. Content Detail

    By:
    Denver Indian Health & Family Services, Inc.
  • How the Courts Work

    This audiovisual presentation is an explanation of how the courts work in Colorado. You will need to have speakers on your computer in order to hear the audio part of this presentation. It takes a few seconds to download and the running time is approximately 9 minutes long. Read More

    By:
    Colorado Legal Services
    Read this in:
    Spanish / Español
  • Office of Dispute Resolution

    If you have a legal dispute, the Office of Dispute Resolution (ODR) may be able to help. This link will take you to their homepage. The ODR exists to establish and make available dispute resolution programs and services within the Colorado Judicial Branch. Content Detail

    By:
    Colorado Judicial Branch
  • Healthcare for Amercan Indian and Alaska Native Women

    The Indian Health Service (IHS) is a part of the Federal government that manages hospitals and clinics for American Indians/Alaska Natives. Only American Indians/Alaska Natives from federally recognized tribes can get health care in this system. Click on the link to learn more about this resource. Content Detail

    By:
    U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Minority Women's Health
  • Justice/Colorado! Corps

    Staffed by volunteers, the purpose of this program is to supplement the help provided in the self-help center, by helping you gain access to the resources you need to answer your questions regarding family law and other civil matters (not criminal). Content Detail

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    Jutice/Colorado! Corps