Our Work
The Colorado Health Institute provided four health policy roundtables for Colorado legislators in February and March 2012.
This matrix describes educational requirements, licensure, dementia/Alzheimer’s-specific training, core competencies and best practice recommendations for different health care professions.
Describing and quantifying Colorado’s long-term care health workforce.
A summary of selected cost, enrollment and service data for elderly, blind and disabled (EBD) individuals enrolled in Medicaid long-term care programs.
A fact sheet presenting the number of residential settings and services available for long-term Medicaid clients.The report shows the different types of institutional and home and community based services housing offered, as well as the type of reimbursement available to residents.
Findings from the Long-term Transitions Working Group related to barriers in the Medicaid program delaying timely services for qualified individuals who need long-term care.
Looking at the needs and status of Colorado’s dual eligible individuals, the group of low-income elders and adults with disabilities who quality for both Medicare and Medicaid.
Within Colorado’s Medicaid population there is a noteworthy eligibility group of low-income elders and adults with disabilities known as “dual eligibles.”