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Looking at the needs and status of Colorado’s dual eligible individuals, the group of low-income elders and adults with disabilities who quality for both Medicare and Medicaid.
Within Colorado’s Medicaid population there is a noteworthy eligibility group of low-income elders and adults with disabilities known as “dual eligibles.”
A detailed breakdown of state health spending in 2004-05.
This brief examines the coverage and trends within the Colorado health care marketplace in 2006.
Much like the rest of the country, Colorado has grappled with significant medical cost inflation and double-digit increases in health insurance premiums.
The end result has been a commensurate increase in the ranks of the uninsured, attributable by experts to higher costs, but also Colorado’s shrinking small group insurance market and limits of public programs. Over the years, a variety of legislative and regulatory initiatives have been implemented to mitigate this decrease in access, although health care policy experts and opinion leaders are divided on whether the initiatives have achieved desired results.
Employment characteristics of uninsured workers in Colorado. Who are the working uninsured? In what industries do they work, and for how long?
What the data say and what the experts say about health and health care in Colorado.
A report by The Colorado Health Institute (CHI) analyzing the oral health status of Coloradans. This report was commissioned to conduct an environmental scan of the state of oral health, oral health initiatives and oral health policy in Colorado.
This 2005 white paper by the Colorado Health Institute examines childhood immunization rates in Colorado.
The agenda, speaker bios and presentations from CHI’s 2004 Hot Issues in Health Care Conference.