Denver Health could stop providing health care in the city’s jail and detox facility in 2026 because it says the contracts for those services don’t fully cover the health system’s costs. Donna Lynne, CEO of the financially struggling Denver Health, told a City Council committee Wednesday that the possibility of dropping one or more contracts was “on the table” because the city refused to include some level of payment to cover indirect costs, such as the time the system’s information technology and human resources departments spend supporting workers at the jail and detox center. Denver will buy about $43.4 million in services from Denver Health in the coming year, and grants or contracts typically allow about 10% for behind-the-scenes support, Lynne said.