Our Work
Within the course of one month, September 2009, the U.S. Census Bureau released uninsured estimates from two different federal surveys of U.S. households.
A 2009 analysis by CHI of select indicators from the Colorado Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS).
A primer describing the providers, users and financing for Colorado’s mental health safety net for low-income and medically-indigent Coloradans.
CHI’s Safety Net Indicators and Monitoring System, a data-driven reporting system that identifies, describes and monitors Colorado’s health care safety net providers and the populations they serve annually.
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 2009 primer provides an overview and update of Colorado’s safety net.
Fndings from a 2007 CHI survey of community-based outreach and enrollment workers who assist families in applying for Medicaid and CHP+ coverage.
This paper looked at the federal Deficit Reduction Act, which went into effect in July 2006.
Within Colorado’s Medicaid population there is a noteworthy eligibility group of low-income elders and adults with disabilities known as “dual eligibles.”