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This index focuses on the ability of Colorado’s children to access health care. It is one of a series of indices developed by the Colorado Health Institute to measure access.
Growing up with asthma — and having a keen interest in playing sports — not only gave my parents a few extra gray hairs, but also paints a picture that illustrates the Children’s Access to Care Index.
CEO Michele Lueck celebrates her birthday this week with a full plate, and we’re talking about way more than birthday cake.
Governor John Hickenlooper released his 2016-17 budget plan Monday night, and it's going to provide plenty of fodder for debate through next spring. We're especially watching three health policy bets he's making.
If access to care were an Olympic sport, Colorado would score a 7.9, according to the Colorado Health Institute’s newly updated Colorado Access to Care Index.
Before reading any further, please take a moment to read “Rates on a Roller Coaster: A Look at Colorado’s 2016 Individual and Small Group Insurance Premiums.”
A lot of Coloradans aren’t going to be happy with the prices they will have to pay for health insurance in 2016.
CHI representatives will be out across the state and country this week, from, Salida to Dallas. And one of our own is getting hitched this weekend in an artsy ceremony in Denver.
The Affordable Care Act aims to make it easier for consumers to shop for health insurance. But both providers and consumers in Colorado are raising concerns about the accuracy of one of the tools - provider directories.
Even if you don’t know what provider directories are, you’ve probably used one. They may have even given you a headache or two.