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A collection of interactive maps showing COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the first several months of the campaign.
Some Colorado legislators have set their sights on addressing prescription drug costs during the 2021 session.
Community leaders share what they wish we knew a year ago
To mark a somber one-year anniversary of the arrival of COVID-19 in Colorado, the Colorado Health Institute brought together five team members to reflect on how the past year has changed our work and our lives.
Sens. Michael Bennet and Tim Kaine announced the reintroduction of their updated Medicare-X Choice Act, which is intended to increase affordability, choice, and competition in health insurance.
After a 32-day pandemic-inspired pause, Colorado’s 73rd General Assembly is back to work. In less than a week, hundreds of proposals have been introduced.
Since distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines started, there’s been limited supply and competition to get vaccinated.
Gov. Jared Polis laid out an agenda for Colorado in his annual State of the State address that would be ambitious even if the COVID-19 pandemic were over.
Starting February 8, educators in Colorado will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Some school staff have already received vaccines. This is a significant step toward supporting the health of teachers and school communities.
On the first day of the year, one of the most consequential health policy regulations of the last 10 years went into effect, and it went largely unnoticed.