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I’ve been working for CHI for slightly over a year, and I am just beginning to feel comfortable with the Colorado health lexicon.
Spoiler alert: this blog is about data. Nonetheless, I hope you keep reading.
You’ve no doubt heard the term Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). And you might have a vague idea about its definition.
Providing long-term care services often proves to be a disjointed, costly endeavor, and we now have another way to rank how well Colorado compares to other states.
Jonathan Gruber knows more about health insurance exchanges than most people in this country.
Last week I attended the second annual Latino Health Summit presented by United for Health.
It’s the season for new estimates of the uninsured in Colorado and across the nation.
Gretchen Hammer, executive director of the Colorado Coalition for the Medically Underserved (CCMU), has stepped into the spotlight as interim chair of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange Board.
A summary of the annual estimates of the number and percentage of uninsured Coloradans in 2010, based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS).
Annual estimates of uninsured Coloradans in 2010, based on annual estimates from the Current Population Survey (CPS).