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As of today — Friday, May 8 — at least 945 Coloradans have died as a result of COVID-19. More than 500 of them were residents of nursing homes or senior living facilities. Some 18,370 people had been diagnosed with the disease, and experts suspect many more remain undiagnosed.
A public-private partnership is providing free child care for Colorado's essential workers - but the COVID-19 crisis is exposing the vulnerability of the state's child care system.
Inequities in the impact of the COVID-19 crisis have come into full view.
The 2020 County Health Rankings, which provide local population health data to better understand the needs of communities across the country, were released in late March, giving new insight into how Colorado counties fare on several health indicators.
A Policy Agenda for Colorado
Colorado employers are exploring how they can get a better deal on insurance for their employees.
Most of Colorado’s residents describe their health as good, very good, or excellent. But some groups of Coloradans report better health than others.
Most Coloradans report visiting a general doctor in the past year. Nearly three-quarters of Coloradans visited the dentist or dental hygienist in the past year — an encouraging increase over the past decade.
As the 10th anniversary of the ACA’s passage approaches, the Colorado Health Institute (CHI) is examining what has been accomplished over the past decade and what work remains to realize the goals of the ACA.