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Colorado providers call an array of funding woes a ‘perfect storm’
Colorado's community mental health providers say they are experiencing many of the downsides that can come with a period of dizzying change. Facing declining Medicaid rolls, a shifting payment model and no prospects for new state funding to support restructuring, the state's provider community is calling the current environment a “perfect storm” of crisis that could engulf patient care.