Our Work
It’s been over a year since CHI published a report on the subject, which noted that more than one in four of Colorado teens had used e-cigarettes recently — the highest percentage in the nation. Since then, there have been more than 1,080 lung-injury cases reported across the country.
First impressions of the new state option for health insurance coverage
Three words that were never uttered during Nancy Pelosi’s health care town hall: Medicare for All.
Insurance regulators take aim at a faith-based health coverage organization.
As the youngest member of the CHI team, I am the closest to the tumultuous time we call high school. Though I am now three years into college, my high school days have had a huge impact on who I am. It was a period of immense personal growth, where the lessons I learned have shaped my young adult life.
Some high school lessons like geometry and grammar come with minimal controversy. But when it comes to lessons around sexuality and sexual health, the story changes drastically.
White House rhetoric is likely to depress census participation, despite today’s Supreme Court action.
The proposed Public Charge rule could substantially deter families from using public benefits because the list of public benefits considered is much longer, the proposed rules are incredibly complex, and the ultimate outcome of the public charge test is difficult to predict.
What are we doing about it? Three new Colorado laws addressing pharmaceutical cost issues.
CHI's Legislation in Review report discusses major themes in the 2019 legislative session.
I wanted to find out what is driving prescription drug costs, so I started a research project at the Colorado School of Public Health, where I am a student. I aimed to figure out how consumer prescription prices are determined and to learn what state policymakers are doing about it.