Our Work
As COVID-19 has spread through Colorado’s communities, more people have faced questions about the kinds of care they and their loved ones should receive in the case of a medical emergency or accident.
Colorado’s safety net ecosystem provides physical, mental, and oral health services to hundreds of thousands of Coloradans each year.
Un rastreo de cómo la vida económica y social de las comunidades de Colorado afecta la salud mental
Tensions are flaring between state and local public health leaders. The Metro Denver Partnership for Health provides a model of cooperation.
A Needs Assessment of Colorado’s Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce
After more than two months away, Colorado legislators are preparing to file back in after a hiatus necessitated by a global pandemic.
The 2020 County Health Rankings, which provide local population health data to better understand the needs of communities across the country, were released in late March, giving new insight into how Colorado counties fare on several health indicators.
As the 10th anniversary of the ACA’s passage approaches, the Colorado Health Institute (CHI) is examining what has been accomplished over the past decade and what work remains to realize the goals of the ACA.
Nearly one in five people in southeastern Colorado went hungry at some point in the past year. Las Animas nonprofit leaders say the need is increasing.