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Julia Louis-Dreyfus has won multiple Emmys playing the title character in the political satire.
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UCHealth will pay $23 million to settle a federal lawsuit alleging the hospital system fraudulently coded emergency room visits submitted to Medicare and the military health insurance program TRICARE. Department of Justice officials accused UCHealth of using an “automatic coding rule” for ER patients despite knowing the practice didn’t comply with Medicare and TRICARE billing rules, according to a Tuesday news release about the settlement. UCHealth officials deny the allegations and agreed to settle to avoid long and expensive litigation, spokesperson Dan Weaver said in a statement. Related Articles Colorado News | Jefferson County squeezes brakes, rejecting first-of-its-kind bike park with lift access in Conifer Colorado News | Wyatts Towing shuts down in Colorado following state investigation, settlement agreement Colorado News | Ex-Nuggets player says lawyer’s “betrayal” cost him his creperie, cash and life story Colorado News | Colorado wildfires: No injuries, damage reported in fire northwest of Fort Collins Colorado News | Delta flight lands safely at DIA after midair “mechanical issue” damaged plane’s nose “UCHealth is pleased to see the end of this lengthy and resource-intensive investigation,” Weaver said.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareFind another name for your mass deportation agenda, Mr. President-Elect, because Aurora, Colorado, is a safe haven for immigrants who are prospering in a community that has embraced their culture, heritage, and sometimes their tenuous legal status. Ripping the community asunder with an anti-immigrant sting executed by military personnel or federal agents under a presidential order called “Operation Aurora” would upend the city’s hard-fought safety and stability. According to estimates from the U.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareDenver Post beat writer Bennett Durando opens up the Nuggets Mailbag periodically during the season. You can submit a Nuggets- or NBA-related question here. Why is the Nuggets’ defense so horrific so far this season? Anything in particular stand out? I’ve only occasionally watched on national broadcasts as I refuse to pay for the cheap Kroenkes’ streaming service, but have noticed a ton of points being given up. — CS, Denver I don’t know about “horrific.” Points in a vacuum don’t always tell the whole story.
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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareDear Eric: My son and my niece had been friends since childhood but had a falling out about a decade ago. She confessed to him that she was cheating on her husband and thinking of leaving him and their 6-year-old daughter. My son suggested she talk to a professional before making a rash decision.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA week after former President Donald Trump won a return to the White House, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has joined with Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to announce a new effort “pushing back against increasing threats of autocracy,” as Pritzker described it. But both Democratic governors shied away from pointing the initiative directly at the incoming Republican administration. The new effort, dubbed Governors Safeguarding Democracy, stands apart from the longstanding National Governors Association — which Polis now chairs — and the party-aligned Republican and Democratic governors associations.
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