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Where is violent crime prevalent in Colorado, and what’s the health connection?
Colorado is unprepared, and the cost for that lack of preparation could become clear soon. The next outbreak might be just a nonstop flight away.
As the dust settles, we take a look at five of the biggest health policy decisions made during a wild five final days at the Capitol.
The clock on Colorado’s 2019 legislative session is quickly winding down with eight days left. The focus now is what will happen to the 335 bills that are still in play — an unusually high number for this late in the session.
100 days. It’s enough time to grow a really good tomato, if you’re lucky.
It’s not nearly enough time to reform a health system.
I’m thinking about both of these things today. My tomato seedlings are sprouting under the heat lamp in my garage. Meanwhile, Gov. Jared Polis has arrived at the 100th day of his administration.
Gov. Jared Polis campaigned on tackling high health care prices, and on Thursday, he unveiled the Roadmap to Saving Coloradans Money on Health Care.
Colorado senators are first up this year to debate the state budget, or Long Bill. What’s in it for health?
Allie Morgan takes a look back at John Hickenlooper's health policy resume as he prepares to convince voters the country could use a little more “giddy up” mentality.
More than halfway through the 2019 legislative session, some of the most significant policy proposals Colorado lawmakers have promised – in health and otherwise – have yet to be introduced.
Why did the effort to create a supervised use site in Colorado stall in 2019 despite having early momentum?