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Gretchen Hammer, executive director of the Colorado Coalition for the Medically Underserved (CCMU), has stepped into the spotlight as interim chair of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange Board.
Here at CHI we are working on quantifying the effect of health reform on the need for additional primary care – and what that might mean for the state’s health care workforce.
Colorado’s rural landscape ranges from the vast Eastern Plains to the soaring mountains of the Western Slope.
As part of the 2011 Colorado Rural Health Conference, Jackie Colby spoke to attendees about results from CHI’s advanced practice nurse and physician assistant surveys.
Last week I attended AcademyHealth’s Annual Research Meeting in Seattle.
Have you ever wondered how many females live in Colorado (2,135,278) compared to Alaska (302,820) or the percentage of Coloradan’s who are over 65 years of age (9.7%)?
This winter I took a nasty spill on the ice and injured my shoulder and elbow. In pain, I was anxious to be evaluated by a health care provider to make sure nothing was broken.
Imagine a visit to your doctor’s office. As you finish flipping through a magazine in the waiting room, someone shows you to the exam room, takes your blood pressure and hands you a gown.
CHI reports that Colorado’s nurse faculty shortage in 2010 is comparable to and may be higher than the national faculty shortages.
CHI profiles Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician’s Assistants in Colorado