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To mark Safety Net Clinic Week, we have updated our safety net primer and published a blog on Colorado's rural safety net.
Insurance regulators take aim at a faith-based health coverage organization.
As the youngest member of the CHI team, I am the closest to the tumultuous time we call high school. Though I am now three years into college, my high school days have had a huge impact on who I am. It was a period of immense personal growth, where the lessons I learned have shaped my young adult life.
Some high school lessons like geometry and grammar come with minimal controversy. But when it comes to lessons around sexuality and sexual health, the story changes drastically.
CHI research analyst Anastasia Ratcliffe reflects on the contributions of community health centers after a visit to STRIDE North Aurora Family Health Services.
Anastasia Ratcliff reflects on how her interest in the complex stories we each have led her to an interest in public health.
CHI's Access to Care Index offers a chance to explore who has access to health care in Colorado - and where gaps and challenges linger.
White House rhetoric is likely to depress census participation, despite today’s Supreme Court action.
The proposed Public Charge rule could substantially deter families from using public benefits because the list of public benefits considered is much longer, the proposed rules are incredibly complex, and the ultimate outcome of the public charge test is difficult to predict.
What are we doing about it? Three new Colorado laws addressing pharmaceutical cost issues.
I spent most of the summer after my first year in college sitting inside a windowless neuroscience laboratory, training mice for an auditory task, and feeling disconnected from the rest of the world in more than one way. The physical separation of the lab from other parts of campus seemed to resonate with the gap I felt between the scientific world my lab inhabited and the lived experience of real people.