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Our new analysis, Healthy Competition 2014, delves into the role of health policy in the campaign between incumbent Sen. Mark Udall, a Democrat, and his Republican challenger, Rep. Cory Gardner.
Health care policy and hamsters. It's quite a week at the Colorado Health Institute.
A new Colorado Health Institute report analyzes the role of school-based health centers (SBHCs) in our state using data from an annual survey, which is administered by the Colorado Health Institute in collaboration with the Colorado Association for School-Based Health Care (CASBHC).
Fifty years ago, the Beatles sang, “I don’t care too much for money, ‘cuz money can’t buy me love.” While that’s still true, it’s also true that in 2014, money can mean better health.
It feels as though conference season is upon us. Colorado Health Institute staffers have been busy attending and presenting at conferences across the state.
The world of health policy is full of numbers, but few are as closely watched as the figures the Colorado Division of Insurance released Monday: the new health insurance prices the division approved for 2015.
Here at the Colorado Health Institute, we strive to communicate important health policy data and information in an accurate and timely manner. Lately, this has meant providing analysis of data on the same day it is released.
September brings the analysts at the Colorado Health Institute many joys – beautiful weather, the changing of aspen leaves and new estimates of the uninsured.
It’s a big week for health insurance information in Colorado. These releases provide a look into the insurance landscape before the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and how prices have changed since its enactment.
It only happens once every two years, and the 2014 version promises to be bigger and better than ever.