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All adult Coloradans are eligible for COVID-19 booster shots. But in many countries, almost no one has been able to get any shot at all.
The Colorado Health Access Survey finds more veterans reporting unique health needs that need specialized care.
A new report from Colorado’s Maternal Mortality Committee highlights the need for more attention to perinatal mental health and disparities in maternal mortality.
To mark National Recovery Month, CHI highlights High Rockies Harm Reduction, which is bringing new approaches to addressing the opioid epidemic in western Colorado.
Flash floods are a common event in Colorado, especially near a wildfire burn scar. Ongoing preparedness efforts are needed at the individual, community, and public health level to mitigate the risks.
This post is in recognition of National Health Center Week (Aug. 9–13) and Safety Net Clinic Week (Aug. 23–27) – and of the challenges safety net providers continue to face from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adjusting to the idea that COVID-19 is here to stay can give us less anxiety, more freedom, and better policy.
A new CHI analysis finds that the expanded Child Tax Credit will likely reduce Colorado's child poverty rate by more than 40%.
Community-based organizations are playing a vital role in COVID-19 testing, treatment, and recovery. What steps need to be taken to support these organizations and the work they do to improve health?