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Mountain Family Health outlines rising demand in Garfield County clinics amid Medicaid changes

Glenwood Springs City Council · July 18, 2025
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Mountain Family Health Centers told the council it served thousands locally and is seeing pressure from a high uninsured rate and the state—s Medicaid "unwind," which the CEO said led to coverage losses for about 2,000 patients and a material revenue hit to the health center.

Dustin Moyer, CEO of Mountain Family Health Centers, briefed Glenwood Springs City Council on the nonprofit—s primary‑care network and financial pressures that affect local access to care.

Moyer described Mountain Family as a community health center operating eight clinic sites across Garfield, Pitkin and Eagle counties, including school‑based health centers and two clinic locations serving Glenwood Springs (one near Valley View Hospital and a school‑based clinic at Glenwood Springs High School). He said the system served about 16,500 patients in 2024 and counted roughly 20,000…

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