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On Tuesday, we released our newest publication – Health Insurance Status of Colorado Adults. The brief provides CHI’s latest estimates of adults who were eligible for but not enrolled in Medicaid as of January 1 – the first day of the Medicaid expansion.
Colorado has seen unprecedented growth in the number of adults who are eligible for Medicaid, a reflection of sweeping changes in state and federal health policy.
The Fourth of July and all of the grilling and fireworks may be over. But it’s not too late for us to have a little data-related fun.
The Colorado Health Institute is excited to welcome some new faces to our team, both on our governing body and in the office.
Magdalena Rutherford is a native Californian. She lives in Albany, and will start her second year at San Jose State University in the fall. She writes about her 10-day internship at the Colorado Health Institute.
Summer has officially arrived – the season that brings us hot days, warm nights and more daylight for health policy analysis.
We’ll be heading to Fort Collins in September to present our latest research on health disparities at the annual Public Health in the Rockies Conference.
Colorado ranks third among the states for high school students who exercise vigorously.
A Colorado Health Institute brief –When Insurance Is Not Enough: How Underinsurance Impacts Health and Finances - released today explains underinsurance and why it matters for Coloradans.
Experts across the country are focusing on how to make health care a better experience for patients, including using new technology, as part of efforts to reach the Triple Aim of better care and better health outcomes at lower costs.