DENVER (AP) -- Colorado lawmakers and Gov. Bill Ritter unveiled their 2010 health care legislative package on Thursday.
It includes programs to increase efficiency, cost savings and accountability for Medicaid, improvements to public and private health insurance, and better care for women and children.
Ritter dismissed a report from the Colorado Health Foundation that says Colorado went from a C- in 2008 to a D+ last year providing health care for children. He said the information was old and the programs he started had not had time to work.
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