What Do Our Colorado Health Insurance Customers Say?
Rhonda Carmichael of Arvada, Colorado said: "Thanks so much Jay, without your help and the contacts you have at [the health insurance company] I would never have been able to get any of my claims corrected. I do so appreciate your expertise."
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Even more testimonials on the maps page for Colorado Health Insurance Shoppers.
Helping You Find Health Insurance in Colorado
By letting us know what your preferences are and what you would like covered, we can analyze your health plan options and show you what health insurance plans best fit your situation. We can visit with you personally anywhere in Colorado or consult with you by phone, or email. However, if you would rather do it yourself, you can use the tools on this website to compare your insurance options, understand the terms used, and even apply online. We have a strict privacy policy which protects private health information and all online applications are encrypted to be 100% secure.
However you choose to do it, there is no cost to use our service because Colorado health insurance is priced the same no matter where or how you buy it. Everybody has different preferences about how to find the the best health insurance policy for their needs. Some people like us to do all of the work, others like to use our user friendly software to compare their health insurance options side-by-side in a no-pressure setting. However you would like to go about it, there is no cost to you because we are not a middleman and we will still help you after you apply with: underwriting, questions with claims, keeping your coverage up to date with your changing needs, health status, etc. Use the navigation bar to the left to get help with the type of insurance you need.
Start Growing Your HSA Now
Health Savings
Accounts (HSA's) are a federally authorized option for
help in financing your health care. An HSA is available to anyone
with a qualified high deductible health insurance plan. Save on
Colorado health insurance premiums, then use the savings from the
reduced payments to the health insurance company to help fund your
HSA. The money in your account be used toward a long list of
legitimate insurance expenses. If you remain in relatively good
health, money in your HSA can accumulate, tax free, to hundreds of
thousands of dollars by the time you retire. Those savings would
have otherwise been paid to the health insurance company. Visit our Colorado HSA page to get more information
about setting up an HSA in Colorado and find out if an HSA is right for you.
Local Health Insurance Experts in Colorado
You need to know that your family is covered for the unexpected health problems without giving up too much of your time worrying about how. That's why we're here. You may reach us at our Colorado offices from 7:30a.m. to 6:00p.m. or e-mail us anytime at . Denver metro residents (Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Englewood, Golden, Parker, Arvada, Boulder) can reach us locally at (720)352-7561 and Colorado Springs, Fort Collins residents and anyone else in Colorado can reach us Toll-Free at (866)747-7913.
Areas in Colorado We Serve
Arvada, Aspen, Aurora, Bailey, Beaver Creek, Black Hawk, Boulder, Breckenridge, Brighton, Broomfield, Buena Vista, Canon City, Castle Rock, Colorado Springs, Colorado State University, Commerce City, Conifer, Cortez, Denver, Durango, Eagle, Englewood, Erie, Estes Park, Evans, Evergreen, Fairplay, Federal Heights, Fort Collins, Fort Lupton, Fort Morgan, Franktown, Frederick, Georgetown, Glenwood Springs, Golden, Granby, Grand Junction, Grand Lake, Greeley, Gunnison, Highlands Ranch, Idaho Springs, Jefferson, Keystone, Lafayette, Lakewood, Lamar, La Junta, Leadville, Limon, Littleton, Longmont, Louisville, Loveland, Morrison, Parker, Pueblo, Salida, Silverthorne, Silverton, Steamboat Springs, Sterling, Superior, Telluride, Thornton, Trinidad, University of Colorado (Boulder), Walsenburg, Westcliffe, Westminster, Wray, And More...
Latest from the Colorado Health Insurance Insider
The Colorado Health Insurance Insider is our long-running blog focused on the issues surrounding health insurance in Colorado and the healthcare crisis in America. Below is a sample of some of the latest articles relating to individual/family health insurance. Please drop by regularly to read the latest news and opinion relating to the Colorado health insurance industry and leave your comments.
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New Healthcare Price Comparison Database Coming Soon In Colorado
New post titled New Healthcare Price Comparison Database Coming Soon In Colorado at Colorado Health Insurance Insider
[...] Happily, it looks like we're going to be getting a good healthcare price comparison database here in Colorado next year. This article from Kaiser Health News has all the details, and it looks promising. As the article states - and as we've noted here many times - healthcare costs sometimes seem to have little rhyme or reason. They can vary widely from one provider to another and from one area to another without much of a difference in quality of care or patient outcomes. But there are also some variables that have a justifiable impact on healthcare cost variation, such as the overhead expenses associated with teaching hospitals and hospitals that treat a higher-than-average number of uninsured patients. It sounds like the All Payor Claims Database is addressing those issues, so it will be interesting to see how the database accounts for them. I also like the fact that providers will be able to see how they compare with other providers before the data is released to the public, in order to allow the providers to start making improvements where necessary. I can see this comparison tool - especially given how comprehensive it looks to be - being very beneficial for Colorado residents, and also helping to foster more competition among healthcare providers in the state.
Visit for further reading: Colorado Health Insurance Insider - Research and discussion of the Colorado health insurance industry and the healthcare system in America.
New post titled Care Management Outsourcing at Colorado Health Insurance Insider
[...] outsourcing of care management and the success of MedAssurant, a data-driven healthcare solutions company that works with provider organizations that care for more than a third of the US population. With healthcare providers feeling the squeeze both in terms of reimbursements for care and time spent on administration, it makes sense that outsourced care management could be an important part of a medical office's business plan. Utilizing economies of scale in this manner could save time and money for medical offices, and streamlined care management is likely to be popular with health insurance carriers too. As Jaan points out, MedAssurant has very savvy customers (including health insurance carriers and healthcare provider organizations) and a solid track record, so the service they are providing is obviously valuable and beneficial.
Visit for further reading: Colorado Health Insurance Insider - Research and discussion of the Colorado health insurance industry and the healthcare system in America.
Taxes And Individual Health Insurance
New post titled Taxes And Individual Health Insurance at Colorado Health Insurance Insider
[...] Greg's most recent article deals with the way that our tax code treats health insurance premiums. Medicare and Medicaid premiums are obviously subsidized by tax dollars. But group health insurance premiums are also subsidized, since the premiums that employers pay on behalf of their employees are not included in the employee's taxable income. People with individual health insurance usually don't get such a benefit. The self-employed get to deduct individual health insurance premiums on the 1040, but there are plenty of people who purchase individual health insurance and are not self-employed. Early retirees are a good example, as are people who buy their own health insurance because their employer does not provide it. Greg's article goes beyond what we usually see on this topic (ie, pointing out the inherent unfairness of not allowing similar tax treatment for all health insurance premiums, regardless of whether the coverage is group or individual). He delves into what the possible implications could be for the individual health insurance market if the tax code were changed to a more equitable system. His prediction includes millions of additional people entering the individual market (thanks to a switch from group to individual coverage), more lenient underwriting standards in the individual market, more innovative products available to consumers, and more competition in the individual market. Check out his article for all the details - definitely some good food for thought.
Visit for further reading: Colorado Health Insurance Insider - Research and discussion of the Colorado health insurance industry and the healthcare system in America.
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