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Has Colorado improved its grade point average when it comes to health? This annual report card from the Colorado Health Foundation, created in partnership with CHI, provides a decade’s worth of annual updates related to the state’s progress on 38 key health indicators. Learn where Colorado has made headway. And discover where it still needs to improve.
This Data Spotlight digs deep into one slice of the data — health in rural Colorado.
Colorado consistently ranks well nationally on health-related measures such as obesity and physical activity. But Colorado also is in the top 10 of a list no state wants to win — the highest rate of suicides.
The election is over, but analysts across the globe are still trying to account for Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton.
We've put together a short reading list to help attendees at this year's Hot Issues in Health Care conferencce prepare for a great conference and lively conversations,
SNAC Lab brings together policy experts and providers to discuss current issues facing Colorado health care safety net. CHI hosts SNAC Lab several times a year.
The 2016 election was a consequential one for health policy, from the presidential election to statehouse races to ballot initiatives.
We are waking up to a profoundly different world today. The aftershocks of Donald Trump's victorious outsider bid will be felt deeply around the world, and the health policy realm is no exception.
Tomorrow is election day. It is a big day for the United States, and Colorado, and we are all anxiously awaiting the results. The Colorado Health Institute will be ready to discuss the future of health no matter the outcome.
The Colorado Health Observation Regional Data Service (CHORDS) is a unique regional network of health care, public health, and behavioral health partners that used electronic health record data to identify health trends and support public health evaluation and monitoring efforts.