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This winter I took a nasty spill on the ice and injured my shoulder and elbow. In pain, I was anxious to be evaluated by a health care provider to make sure nothing was broken.
Imagine a visit to your doctor’s office. As you finish flipping through a magazine in the waiting room, someone shows you to the exam room, takes your blood pressure and hands you a gown.
It would be all too easy to cast this year’s legislative session in a politicized partisan light, because it has been a challenging session for legislators in the Democratic-led Senate and the Republican-controlled House.
Meet Marty. Marty is a 58-year-old Denverite with an unparalleled love for the Broncos.
On Tuesday, April 26, CHI hosted a discussion of how consumer-operated and -oriented health insurance plans (CO-OPs) might work in Colorado.
This year, CHI has had a bird’s-eye view of the happenings at the State Capitol.
The Colorado Health Institute (CHI) Board of Trustees is pleased to announce that Michele Lueck has been named new president and CEO of the Denver-based nonprofit health policy Institute
To date myself just a little…in the 1970s, a folk/blues singer favorite of mine was John Prine.
Where does an uninsured Coloradan go for needed medical care?
In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became the first comprehensive civil rights legislation for people with disabilities