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It’s approaching the end of the year, which means that it’s time for year-end wrap-up articles on Analysis with Altitude. Today, we’re profiling CHI’s top 10 blog posts of 2012.
A new 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey report, A Growing Problem: Oral Health Coverage, Access and Usage in Colorado, says that getting oral health care is harder for more Coloradans now than in 2008-2009.
Faced with historic Medicaid caseloads and costs, Colorado launched the Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC) in 2011 to reform how care is delivered and paid for in the Medicaid program. But has the ACC helped to improve health outcomes and lower costs?
Problems for the Ages, Solutions for Today
Through debate and reason, health policy solutions are possible.
Signs that health policy will be front-and-center during the 2013 legislative session emerged today with word that Mark Ferrandino, speaker-designate of the Democratic majority House of Representatives, has created a second health-related committee.
Colorado is addressing the dual challenges of reducing costs and improving quality in its Medicaid program through the Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC). This webinar furthers the discussion by describing the care coordination approaches, payment reform opportunities, and early lessons learned.
You made it! The 2012 election has come to a close. CHI anticipates the next few months will be characterized by a flood of activity as Colorado - and states across the country - turn their focus to implementation of the national health law.
About 29,000 Colorado children received health care services at one of 45 SBHCs during the 2010-11 school year, up from 27,500 the year before.
CHI’s latest issue brief analyzes the implications of the 2012 election on health and health care in Colorado.
Alan Weil, president of the National Academy of State Health Policy (NASHP), gave a presentation at the annual conference earlier this month about the ongoing dynamic between federalism and state choice.