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Tracing how social and economic life in Colorado communities affects mental health
In what feels like a never-ending marathon, we’re approaching the one-year mark of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.
This Veterans Day, the Colorado Health Institute salutes all veterans, and we especially thank Keith Wayne Stegall who, by sharing his story, continues to serve his country and his fellow veterans.
Hello and welcome to month eight of the COVID-19 pandemic, where senses of time, truth, and morality seem to be in a collective tailspin.
The 2020 wildfire season has made the cleaner air of spring seem like a distant memory as much of Colorado has been blanketed with harmful smoke, which can negatively impact health, especially for sensitive groups.
Improving behavioral health care in Colorado will not be an easy feat. But the creation of a new behavioral health administration and expanding telebehavioral health services are first steps toward ensuring that all Coloradans have improved, immediate access to the care they need, when they need it.
Before the snow begins to fall, how can mountain communities gear up against COVID-19?
The 2020 Census is a critical opportunity to provide a clearer snapshot of Colorado that will be used for the next 10 years. Everyone deserves to be in the picture. And yet there is a chance not everyone will be.