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Tracing how social and economic life in Colorado communities affects mental health
As COVID-19 has spread through Colorado’s communities, more people have faced questions about the kinds of care they and their loved ones should receive in the case of a medical emergency or accident.
This Veterans Day, the Colorado Health Institute salutes all veterans, and we especially thank Keith Wayne Stegall who, by sharing his story, continues to serve his country and his fellow veterans.
Votes are still being counted, but the result is clear: Democrat Joe Biden will be inaugurated as president on January 20, 2021.
Hello and welcome to month eight of the COVID-19 pandemic, where senses of time, truth, and morality seem to be in a collective tailspin.
Improving behavioral health care in Colorado will not be an easy feat. But the creation of a new behavioral health administration and expanding telebehavioral health services are first steps toward ensuring that all Coloradans have improved, immediate access to the care they need, when they need it.
Next month, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case that will decide the fate of health coverage for hundreds of thousands of Coloradans.