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A stable place to live. Enough to eat. A job. Child care. The Colorado Health Access Survey reveals how these four factors are closely tied to mental health.
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The Colorado Health Access Survey finds more veterans reporting unique health needs that need specialized care.
A new report from Colorado’s Maternal Mortality Committee highlights the need for more attention to perinatal mental health and disparities in maternal mortality.
Improving behavioral health care in Colorado will not be an easy feat. But the creation of a new behavioral health administration and expanding telebehavioral health services are first steps toward ensuring that all Coloradans have improved, immediate access to the care they need, when they need it.
Program cuts and obstacles to access mean more who need substance use treatment may go without services.
Root Causes, a new project developed by the Colorado Health Institute in collaboration with the Colorado Health Foundation connects data on mental health and complex social factors.
Doug McCarthy is a national expert on health systems, but even he was at a loss when he had to find mental health care for his son.