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The world of health policy is full of numbers, but few are as closely watched as the figures the Colorado Division of Insurance released Monday: the new health insurance prices the division approved for 2015.
Here at the Colorado Health Institute, we strive to communicate important health policy data and information in an accurate and timely manner. Lately, this has meant providing analysis of data on the same day it is released.
How many Coloradans are uninsured? CHI’s fact sheet discusses three recent estimates (the Current Population Survey, the American Community Survey, and the Colorado Health Access Survey) and explains why they differ.
September brings the analysts at the Colorado Health Institute many joys – beautiful weather, the changing of aspen leaves and new estimates of the uninsured.
This is the first in a two-part Insight series on sugar-sweetened beverages.
It’s a big week for health insurance information in Colorado. These releases provide a look into the insurance landscape before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and how prices have changed since its enactment.
Colorado ranks fifth among states for the number of marathons, even though it is 22nd when it comes to population
It only happens once every two years, and the 2014 version promises to be bigger and better than ever.
Invitations to our 2014 Hot Issues in Health Care policy conference are going out this week. This year’s theme is “The Reality of Purple: Navigating Health Policy in Colorado.”
Colorado will continue the higher Medicaid reimbursement rates for primary care doctors included in the Affordable Care Act, making it one of six states to do so.