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Catch up on some of the latest research from the Colorado Health Access Survey. CHI analysts shared their findings on Coloradans' experiences with telemedicine, reproductive health access, substance use treatment, and oral health.
Coloradans Forgoing Needed Care Due to Discomfort Talking with Health Professionals, Cost, Stigma
A guide to the politics, personalities, and pressures affecting health policy
Drug overdoses have been increasing both in Colorado and across the U.S. for years. Across the political spectrum, Colorado legislators want to respond to the overdose epidemic. The state’s response has become a contest between two schools of thought — criminalization of drugs and harm reduction.
CHI’s most up-to-date analysis highlights changes in overdose rates in Colorado
How Colorado’s Co-Responder Programs Enhance Access to Behavioral Health Care
To mark National Recovery Month, CHI highlights High Rockies Harm Reduction, which is bringing new approaches to addressing the opioid epidemic in western Colorado.
Tracing how social and economic life in Colorado communities affects mental health
While our collective attention and anxiety remain fixated on the presidential election outcome, most of Colorado’s results are in — and this formerly “purple state” appears to be a deep shade of aquamarine, its official gemstone.