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A presentation by CEO Michele Lueck to the health committee of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce looking at the latest work being done to control health care costs and improve quality.
The U.S. Census Bureau in September 2012, released the annual estimates from the American Community Survey (ACS) and the Current Population Survey (CPS) of the number and percentage of Americans who lacked health insurance coverage in calendar year 2011.
Today marks the second in a series of two data releases from the U.S. Census Bureau this month: findings from the 2011 American Community Survey (ACS) were released this morning.
It’s increasingly clear that there will be some legislative debate and potentially a decision on the ACA's Medicaid expansion in 2013. But when we say “Medicaid expansion to 133% of federal poverty level," who exactly are we talking about?
CHI's latest fact sheet summarizes findings from today's release of the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey. According to the CPS, Colorado's uninsured rate increased from 12.9 percent in 2010 to 15.7 percent in 2011.
Creative Services Manager Brian Clark is on the road capturing images of health care in Colorado for a special upcoming CHI project. He is filing occasional dispatches from the road to highlight some of the people and places he encounters.
Essential health benefits are the minimum set of ten health services that must be included in most health insurance plans starting in 2014. Colorado moved one step closer to selecting its benchmark insurance plan late Friday, issuing its long-awaited recommendation.
Many employers – particularly those in hospitality and retail – are considering changing their “workforce strategy” rather than meeting new requirements to offer health benefits to part-time workers in 2014, according to a new survey.
As a data visualization junkie and aspiring health policy wonk, few things are more exciting to me than finding a great new infographic. In this post, we've rounded up some of our favorites from the past month.
The information overload that accompanies every election cycle illustrates just how pressing the need is for trusted, neutral sources of data – and this is precisely why I am so pleased to have joined CHI as their director of legislative services.