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CHI was invited to speak last week at a Grantmakers in Health “Issue Dialogue” in Washington, D.C.
Here at CHI we’ve conducted a lot of workforce surveys, but each survey on its own feels like just a piece of what’s actually going on in the wide world.
Like any new iPhone user, I am obsessed with the latest and greatest apps available for my phone.
For the first time, Colorado has a three-year estimate of the number of Coloradans who don’t have health insurance.
It’s been almost exactly 15 years and I still remember that morning as if it were yesterday.
The U.S. Census Bureau has released 2008 and 2009 estimates of health insurance coverage for each of the roughly 3,140 counties in the United States.
In the flurry to study and understand all the parts and pieces of the federal health reform law, it is easy to lose sight of the original goals.
CHI estimates that federal health reform will result in more than 540,000 Coloradans (10 percent of the state’s population) becoming newly insured by 2014, leading to increased use of primary care services across the state.
Todd Park gets more excited about health data than just about anyone I know.