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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.
During National Physical Therapy Month, CHI analyst Chrissy Esposito reflects on a grueling 100 mile race - and the friends (and physical therapists) who got her through.
This July brought a change that will affect the shape of Medicaid for years to come.
A strategy called "silver loading" means that some Coloradans who get health insurance on the individual market will be able to pay less.
CHI research analyst Adriana Gomez writes about how a research project on birth weights among Mexican women confirmed her commitment to public health.
Emily Cervantes, a new research analyst at CHI, reflects on her journey from entrepreneurship to health policy.
CHI tests your knowledge on health insurance data.
Maryland's inpatient hospital costs are 34 percent lower than Colorado's. Are there lessons to be learned from the state's all-payer global hospital budgeting?
August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day: a day to remember those who who’ve lost their lives as a result of a drug overdose, reflect on efforts to address the issue, and advance policies to prevent more from dying in the future.