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There’s a need for more oral health services in Colorado. A new report from CHI explores opportunities for improvement.
Hospitals are in the hot seat this time as the legislature seeks to lower health insurance prices.
Two years into the Trump administration, the future of health policy in the United States is as murky as ever.
Gov. Jared Polis left little doubt Thursday about his top priority in health care: lowering costs for consumers.
After four years of mostly modest policy changes necessitated by compromise, 2019 could be a very active year for health policy in Colorado.
Voters turned out in historic numbers in November to sweep Democrats into unified control of the state government, and a new General Assembly stacked with Democratic leaders began work today.
Ann Loeffler, CHI's newest director, writes about her journey to the Colorado Health Institute.
This past Sunday, November 11, marked the 100th anniversary of the armistice ending hostilities in World War I.
Jared Polis will command a Democratic majority that's quantitatively and qualitatively different from the experience of nearly every living Coloradan.
Did your Halloween involve more campaign commercials than candy bars? Election fatigue is real, and many Coloradans are ready for the stream of attack ads and flyers to end.
I live in Senate District 22, which features a showdown between Democrat Brittany Pettersen and Republican Tony Sanchez, and I’m pretty sure I’ve received enough mailers about their campaigns to wallpaper my house. A lot is at stake in the midterm election, so let’s get this show on the road!
Last week, President Trump signed a new law aimed at addressing the opioid epidemic: The Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act, or SUPPORT Patients and Communities Act.