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Colorado's Community Living Plan addresses how Colorado will honor the landmark 1999 U.S. Supreme Court Olmstead ruling that said people with disabilities have a right to community-based care, when appropriate, rather than an institutional setting.
Last week marked a first in Colorado Health Institute history, when three new employees started on the same day.
July is National Parks and Recreation month. And there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy life outside and physical activity during this Colorado summer.
For the first time, the 2013 Colorado Health Access Survey (CHAS) asked respondents to answer a question about their sexual orientation. A new publication detailing these data reveal health disparities among lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) Coloradans compared with their heterosexual peers.
The Colorado Health Institute checks in on the state’s progress in creating a healthier Colorado in our newest publication — Reaching Our Peak: Scorecard for a Healthier Colorado — released today.
Watch for Wednesday’s release of our annual evaluation of efforts across the state to help make Coloradans and Colorado’s communities healthier.
What impact is the Affordable Care Act having on insurance premiums in Colorado? Friday’s blog from Public Interest Fellow Sara Robbins explores this question and more.
Mental illness in the minority community is in the spotlight this month. Data show barriers to car for Colorado minorities.
This year’s health insurance rate filings provide some early answers to questions about the impact of health reform in Colorado.
CHI analyzes the number of Coloradan who are eligible for Medicaid but not enrolled.