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Do I need to do anything to ensure I can get my health services?

by Webmaster|Published May 23, 2014

It is important to keep your address up to date with your county Human Services office. We need your up-to-date mailing address to make sure you get your Health First Colorado (Colorado’s Medicaid Program) card in the mail and other important letters from us. You can also update your address online through Colorado.gov/PEAK.

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