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For parents sending their kids off to kindergarten, back-to-school preparation involves more than new backpacks and sharpened pencils. For many families, it’s also time for vaccinations.
Rep. Amy Stephens, a Republican state lawmaker from Monument who is being termed out of the state legislature after eight years, has joined the Colorado Health Institute as an adviser.
The first meeting of Colorado’s new Cost Commission on Affordable Health Care (CCAHC) was last Friday and CHI Senior Communications Specialist Joe Hanel was there to capture it.
The Colorado Commission on Affordable Health Care (CCAHC) began its work Aug. 22, attempting to finish a debate that proved too prickly for the state’s last high-profile health care commission.
Robin Williams had many happy connections to Colorado, including Mork & Mindy’s Boulder setting. But his death last week highlighted a sad connection – suicide.
The waiting room at Denver’s Inner City Health Center was standing room only last Thursday as people gathered to kick off Safety Net Clinic Week, an annual event that recognizes community safety net clinics and rural health clinics across Colorado.
I don’t usually get reminders for projects I’m working on delivered to my front door, but last week I did. It was a flyer from my local community health center inviting me to celebrate National Health Center Week.
Nearly a quarter (23.5 percent) of Colorado children 12 and under live in households with incomes below the poverty level.
It’s National Health Center Week and the Colorado Health Institute is celebrating with a number of new resources to give you more information about Colorado’s health care safety net.
Next up for retail marijuana regulation: emergency rules around serving sizes for marijuana edibles.