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Providing long-term care services often proves to be a disjointed, costly endeavor, and we now have another way to rank how well Colorado compares to other states.
Jonathan Gruber knows more about health insurance exchanges than most people in this country.
Last week I attended the second annual Latino Health Summit presented by United for Health.
It’s the season for new estimates of the uninsured in Colorado and across the nation.
Gretchen Hammer, executive director of the Colorado Coalition for the Medically Underserved (CCMU), has stepped into the spotlight as interim chair of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange Board.
Here at CHI we are working on quantifying the effect of health reform on the need for additional primary care – and what that might mean for the state’s health care workforce.
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.
This post is the first of two posts related to the health care safety net to coincide with Colorado Safety Net Clinic Week, August 22-26, 2011.
It’s a hard job to provide health care to Colorado’s rural residents when you consider 20 percent of the state’s population is spread across 80 percent of its land.
Colorado’s rural landscape ranges from the vast Eastern Plains to the soaring mountains of the Western Slope.