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This brief helps to clear up the confusion about different estimates of the number of uninsured Coloradans from different sources. The estimates are from the U.S. Census Bureau in 2010.
Where would a researcher or health care policy analyst go to get information about how much Coloradans are spending on out-of-pocket medical expenses?
Recognizing the social, economic and health impacts resulting in preventable oral disease, the Delta Dental of Colorado Foundation board of directors contracted with the CHI to conduct an analysis of the costs and outcomes associated with oral health interventions.
The inaugural large-sample survey of health coverage and access in Colorado.
Within the course of one month, September 2009, the U.S. Census Bureau released uninsured estimates from two different federal surveys of U.S. households.
With nearly 800,000 uninsured Coloradans, historically high public health insurance caseloads and escalating health costs, the safety net plays a crucial role in the state’s health care system. This 2009 primer provides an overview and update of Colorado’s safety net.
A CHI presentation to the Bighorn Health Policy Fellows.
A report examining the history of health reform in Colorado since the early 1990s.
This issue brief looks at Colorado’s high-risk pool, describing the eligibility, funding mechanisms and federal assistance for individuals underwritten out of the individual insurance market.
Looking at the needs and status of Colorado’s dual eligible individuals, the group of low-income elders and adults with disabilities who quality for both Medicare and Medicaid.