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It’s all about presentations this week at the Colorado Health Institute. And all about hitting the road.
Colorado may have the nation’s lowest adult obesity rate, but that rate isn’t budging - resting above 20 percent for the past four years.
Almost all of our work is taking place within the walls of the Colorado Health Institute this week. Except, that is, for several staff members traveling around Colorado. And one volunteering in South America.
There’s a reason they call this season fall. Most of the time, it denotes dropping temperatures or tumbling aspen leaves. But this year it could just as easily refer to falling uninsurance rates, both in Colorado and nationally.
The Colorado Health Institute delves into the newest estimates of uninsurance, both Colorado and across the nation, from three new surveys.
Being a health policy analyst in Colorado can have its Wild West moments. Just ask CHI’s Jeff Bontrager.
This three-year Colorado Health Institute project tracked the impact of policies, programs and politics on statewide efforts designed to make Colorado a healthier state.
Along the road to this year’s “Reaching Our Peak,” we met Coloradans who are taking health and well-being into their own hands.
This week, our team is trekking up to Vail for the Public Health in the Rockies (PHIR) 2015 Annual Conference. Health professionals in Colorado and surrounding states will network, get educated, develop their skills, and have the opportunity to attend seven – yes, seven! – CHI presentations.
This blog by Kristin Jones, assistant director of communications at The Colorado Trust, is republished with permission from The Colorado Trust.