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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).
This publication reports on findings from the Colorado Health Institute’s 2005 workforce survey of licensed pharmacists in Colorado and is set in the context of supply and demand issues facing Colorado’s health professions workforce.
CHI conducted an analysis of the range of factors that might affect health care access and the health status of residents in Grand, Jackson, Moffat, Rio Blanco and Routt counties.
A summary of findings from three CHI oral health workforce surveys from 2006-2008 with regard to training, recruitment and retention of the oral health workforce.
Describing and quantifying Colorado’s long-term care health workforce.
A survey of licensed practical nurses in Colorado centering on demographics, workplace, training, salary and other related issues.