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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) signed into law on March 23, 2010 by President Obama is much more than health insurance reform.
Recognizing the social, economic and health impacts resulting in preventable oral disease, the Delta Dental of Colorado Foundation board of directors contracted with the CHI to conduct an analysis of the costs and outcomes associated with oral health interventions.
An examination of the characteristics of Colorado’s dentists, including their practice patterns and perspectives on access, essential to determining whether the oral health needs of Coloradans currently are being met and likely to be met in the future.
This matrix describes educational requirements, licensure, dementia/Alzheimer’s-specific training, core competencies and best practice recommendations for different health care professions.
The inaugural large-sample survey of health coverage and access in Colorado.
An overview of CHI’s study of workforce diversity, educational pipelines, aging workers, career ladders and scopes of practice, and collaborative models of care for three primary care health professionals – physicians, nurses and oral health providers.
A survey of approximately 3,000 licensed RNs focusing on education, clinical experiences, job satisfaction, practice setting, time spent on various duties, future career plans and interest in becoming a nursing faculty member.
Within the course of one month, September 2009, the U.S. Census Bureau released uninsured estimates from two different federal surveys of U.S. households.
A 2009 analysis by CHI of select indicators from the Colorado Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS).