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Jeff Bontrager and Westley Mori presented on the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey (CHAS) and what it tells us about vulnerable Coloradans as part of the AHEC Conversation Series at the University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus.
The challenges of implementing national health reform at the state level took center stage at the opening plenary session of AcademyHealth's National Health Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., this morning.
In the spirit of year-end wrap-up lists, this week Analysis with Altitude will highlight the most popular publications, news stories, and blog posts of 2011.
A new analysis by the Colorado Health Institute (CHI) estimates that Colorado will need to add between 83 and 141 primary care providers.
CHI was invited to speak last week at a Grantmakers in Health “Issue Dialogue” in Washington, D.C.
This is the second of two posts related to the health care safety net to coincide with Colorado Safety Net Clinic Week last week, August 22-26, 2011.
With nearly 800,000 uninsured Coloradans, historically high public health insurance caseloads and escalating health costs, the safety net plays a crucial role in the state’s health care system. This primer provides an overview and update of Colorado’s safety net.
I recently helped my parents enroll in Medicare and a supplemental plan and this has given me pause to think about the program.
Kaiser Permanente Colorado partnered with the Colorado Health Institute (CHI) in 2010 to develop the Colorado Safety Net Specialty Care Assessment, a document that examines the specialty care access gap faced by the safety net using both quantitative and qualitative means.
Where does an uninsured Coloradan go for needed medical care?