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A healthy democracy is not only one where people vote, but one where people understand that civic engagement has an impact on their health
Many people are having their medical concerns dismissed by health care providers.
A look at the 2024-25 state budget highlights for health and social programs
Research shows a strong link between music and arts and mental health. Some Colorado school districts are doing better than others.
To better understand the complex landscape of the workforce, the Colorado Public Health Workforce Collaborative, in collaboration with the state, created Colorado’s first Public Health Workforce Gaps and Needs Assessment. During this webinar, we will highlight the report's findings on strengths and areas that demand immediate attention for public health workforce improvement.
A guide to the politics, personalities, and pressures affecting health policy
As the understanding of what drives health outcomes has expanded over the past few decades, our work has grown to encompass the social factors that influence health, and leadership is one of those factors.
Billions in Federal Aid, Abortion Rights, and New State Agencies Are on the Docket
CHI evaluated law enforcement co-responder programs to see if dispatching mental health professionals with police to emergency calls can lead to better outcomes for officers and for people in crisis.
In this historic week — when the U.S. has reached the grim milestone of 300,000 people dead from COVID-19 and the first frontline workers are vaccinated — CHI’s blog takes a turn away from the statistics and policy analysis to capture a human perspective.