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These data suggest that as the economy worsened, many children moved from private to public insurance.
A chapter by the Colorado Health Institute on the rollout of the ACA in Colorado is included in the first of a series focusing on how states are responding to the new law.
We are more than halfway through the session, and our team at CHI continues to track the progress and introduction of health-related legislation. A few notable bills were introduced since last week.
The Colorado Health Institute contributed a chapter to a new report looking at ACA implementation in eight western states.
Another Monday at the Colorado Health Institute means another opportunity to look back at our successes and set the stage for what’s to come this week. And with daylight savings back in place, it means we’ll have an extra hour of sunlight every day for health-related data and analysis.
If a child’s parent or guardian has a change in circumstances that affects eligibility for public health insurance, does the child lose coverage? In Colorado, the answer – as of Tuesday - is no.
Do freestanding for-profit emergency rooms fill a consumer demand? Or are they driving up health care costs? Or is it a bit of both?
This paper provides a broad understanding of the theory and goals of cost-sharing, examines the evidence of its ability to curb costs, and looks at whether cost-sharing impacts the use of health care and, ultimately, health outcomes.
“March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb,” the saying goes. Here at the Colorado Health Institute, March will be coming in and going out like a lion with a number of launches and publications on the agenda for this month.