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A series of maps showing where Medicaid and CHP+ children live relative to primary care providers.
Report on trends, practice characteristics, obstacles and policy issues related to physician assistants in Colorado - key findings from the American Academy of Physician Assistants’ (AAPA) Census Survey.
A report by the Colorado Alzheimer’s Coordination Council (CACC) that lists the different types of consumer-directed programs including Consumer Directed Attendant Support (CDAS) and In Home Support Services (IHSS). The report includes the target population, eligibility, enrollment cap, services, training, case management, budget and application information for each program.
A summary of selected cost, enrollment and service data for elderly, blind and disabled (EBD) individuals enrolled in Medicaid long-term care programs.
A primer describing the providers, users and financing for Colorado’s mental health safety net for low-income and medically-indigent Coloradans.
A fact sheet presenting the number of residential settings and services available for long-term Medicaid clients.The report shows the different types of institutional and home and community based services housing offered, as well as the type of reimbursement available to residents.
CHI’s Safety Net Indicators and Monitoring System, a data-driven reporting system that identifies, describes and monitors Colorado’s health care safety net providers and the populations they serve annually.
Results of a CHI survey of more than 10,000 certified nurse aides in Colorado regarding their education and training, work settings, job satisfaction and future plans.
With nearly 800,000 uninsured Coloradans, historically high public health insurance caseloads and escalating health costs, the safety net plays a crucial role in the state’s health care system. This 2009 primer provides an overview and update of Colorado’s safety net.
An evidence-based review to assess studies that directly relate to collaborative scopes of care among health care professionals, the settings in which they practice, innovative models that employ interdisciplinary teams and the quality of care provided.