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Joe Hanel
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hanelj@coloradohealthinstitute.org
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The Colorado Health Institute strives to be a trusted and leading source of credible analysis and expertise. From helping to interpret the health policy issues of the day, to parsing out a new piece of research, CHI is here to be a resource for journalists.
The Greeley Tribune interviews CHI's Emily Johnson about her projection of Medicaid cuts in the new Senate health bill. Read the story here.
Denverite feature's CHI's updated projection on Medicaid cuts in its story about the release of the Senate health bill. Read the story here.
CBS 4 Denver features CHI's researchers and interviews Joe Hanel about the impacts of the new Senate Health Bill in Colorado. Watch the story here.
The Colorado Health Institute is holding a webinar and publishing reports and graphics to help Coloradans understand the projected impacts of the Better Care Reconciliation Act.
The American Health Care Act (AHCA) could result in dramatic changes for Coloradans on Medicaid. CHI's senior policy and statistical analyst Emily Johnson reports that 600,000 fewer Colorado residents could be enrolled in the program by 2030. Read the full story from 5280 Magazine here.
A column about a community college dental hygiene program in Grand Junction's Daily Sentinel cites CHI's research into the lack of dental services in parts of rural Colorado. Read the article here.
An opinion column in the national magazine The Week about a single-payer health care proposal in California cites CHI's analysis of the ColoradoCare ballot initiative. Read the article here.
Pacific Standard magazine profiles a Colorado clinic and interview CHI's Emily Johnson about federal Medicaid funding. Read the article here.
Joe Hanel
Communications director
720.382.7093
hanelj@coloradohealthinstitute.org
Download and use pictures of our staff from this page. All pictures are 600 pixels square. Need something bigger? Just ask.