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New Governor, Democratic Majority Promise Progressive Health Policies
After four years of mostly modest policy changes necessitated by compromise, 2019 could be a very active year for health policy in Colorado.
Voters turned out in historic numbers in November to sweep Democrats into unified control of the state government, and a new General Assembly stacked with Democratic leaders began work today.
The Colorado journalist shared his story of drug addiction and recovery at Hot Issues in Health 2018
What parts of the state have more people vulnerable to health problems from a changing climate? The answer might surprise you. This session debuts CHI’s new Health and Climate Index — a local look at how climate can affect health in regions across Colorado.
Join Colorado’s Regional Health Connectors as they boldly go beyond the comforts of the clinic walls, seek out the social determinants of health, and explore fascinating communities that are creating innovative solutions to health problems.
Colorado’s safety net clinics have an innovation imperative: use scarce resources to provide needed services for rural and underserved Coloradans. The safety net is often at the forefront of creative and technologic solutions. Back by popular demand, CHI’s master thespians will leave you with a real-world understanding of these important innovations. Four vignettes explore how these advances address Colorado’s access to care challenges.
We know that helping our families thrive means meeting the needs of parents and children with a coordinated approach. In this session, we’ll talk about why a two-generation approach is a bipartisan opportunity to make a real impact on the health of our families.