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A stable place to live. Enough to eat. A job. Child care. The Colorado Health Access Survey reveals how these four factors are closely tied to mental health.
A new report from Colorado’s Maternal Mortality Committee highlights the need for more attention to perinatal mental health and disparities in maternal mortality.
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?
The lopsided impact of the pandemic on women in the workforce can help explain the slow recovery in jobs.
CHI's newest research analyst was called to work in public health after a research project illuminated health disparities and just how many people struggle to receive the care they need.
This country is trying to deal with two urgent public health problems — one that suddenly appeared in the past six months, and one that has been going on for centuries.
Nonpartisan does not mean silent. And the data make one thing clear: Racism is a public health crisis.
Many Coloradans were struggling with housing insecurity before COVID-19, and the sudden economic crash is likely to make things worse.
Root Causes, a new project developed by the Colorado Health Institute in collaboration with the Colorado Health Foundation connects data on mental health and complex social factors.