Our Work
The world has changed rapidly in the past few years, and the Colorado Health Institute is changing our approach so we can more directly address the critical issues that will advance health equity in Colorado. For 20 years, CHI has worked to advance its mission of improving health for all people in our state. Today, we are zeroing in on three challenges we must address to continue fulfilling that mission — climate change, behavioral health, and integrating our systems of care.
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.
Climate change can seem like a problem so big and broad that everyone is at equal risk. Increased drought, higher temperatures, extreme weather, and other impacts of a changing climate in Colorado will surely affect the lives of everyone who lives here.
A look at the updated Health IT Roadmap, with special guest Stephanie Pugliese, Director of the Office of eHealth Innovation
Billions in Federal Aid, Abortion Rights, and New State Agencies Are on the Docket
Poor Mental Health Persisted Even After Laid-Off Workers Found New Employment
The Colorado Health Institute will be back in 2022 to begin our 20th year.CHI will close for a holiday break on Friday, December 23 and return Monday, January 3. In the meantime, our team has collected some of our favorite tunes to set the mood for a new year that is happy, healthy, and bright.
A collection of reports offering guidance for keeping children healthy, running vaccination campaigns, and identifying priority populations
New Colorado Health Access Survey data on the lingering effects of job loss. Plus: A portrait of Colorado veterans' health.
All adult Coloradans are eligible for COVID-19 booster shots. But in many countries, almost no one has been able to get any shot at all.