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Nearly 40 percent of Coloradans lacked dental insurance coverage in 2011, up from 37 percent in 2008-2009.
More than 120,000 Coloradans are now enrolled in the ACC, and the first savings report is due this June.
How many adults without dependent children will become eligible for Medicaid under the CHCAA expansion on May 1, 2012?
Access to specialty care is a significant issue for many of the state’s most vulnerable residents.
Federal health reform provisions contained in the Affordable Care Act could dramatically change the face of Colorado’s uninsured population.
Athena Dodd and Emily King presented on barriers to accessing health care in Colorado to undergraduates at the University of Colorado—Boulder.
The affordability of health insurance is a complicated issue of critical importance in Colorado and across the nation.
Colorado’s very own Grand Junction was once again in the national spotlight in an analysis released last week by The Commonwealth Fund. The Scorecard on Local Health Performance evaluated local health care systems across the country on four dimensions.
CHI provides annual estimates of the number of Colorado children who are eligible but not enrolled (EBNE) in Medicaid and the Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) programs. Broken down by county, the information helps state and local policymakers understand enrollment patterns. The 2012 update includes data from calendar year 2010.
Jeff Bontrager and Westley Mori presented on the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey (CHAS) and what it tells us about vulnerable Coloradans as part of the AHEC Conversation Series at the University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus.