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Opinions Improved After Medicaid Expansion, Particularly Among Coloradans in the Lowest Income Group
Enrollment in Colorado’s Medicaid program has fallen unexpectedly after years of rapid growth.
The first of a handful of bills this session attempting to remove the mystery around health care — and perhaps some of the cost in the process — is showing strong momentum.
"I believe my rural DNA will inform much of my work at CHI." Meet CHI's newest analyst, Eli Boone.
Three pillars of a policy response and where the Colorado legislature’s actions match up to the evidence
Passing Along Good Dental Health Habits from One Generation to the Next: A Research Collaboration Between the Colorado Health Institute and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
A first-of-its-kind analysis from CHI and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment finds that expanding access to dental care for adults could help improve their children's oral health.
When Denver wanted to assess the health of its young people, it turned to some residents particularly well-suited for the job: the city's youth.
This Valentine’s Day, let’s show a little love for the large drop in medical bankruptcies that came with expanded health coverage.
"People impacted by health problems should be engaged to help shape and change policy or improve implementation."
How a battle with hearing loss gave CHI's newest policy analyst Liana Major a new perspective on her work.