Our Work
As the 10th anniversary of the ACA’s passage approaches, the Colorado Health Institute (CHI) is examining what has been accomplished over the past decade and what work remains to realize the goals of the ACA.
CHI is tracking more than 100 bills that relate to health this session. This year’s health policy agenda ranges from immunizations to housing to the cost of prescription drugs.
Pharmacy Benefit Managers are under scrutiny. This presentation to Colorado legislators explores why.
A record number of Coloradans have health insurance, and growing numbers are having trouble paying their medical bills.
Staff at Every Child Pediatrics say that increasing numbers of their young patients are uninsured. The CHAS confirms their concerns.
Ethan Cerrato spent the first months of his life in intensive care. The trauma for his parents got even worse when they opened the bill.
As the 10th anniversary of the ACA’s passage approaches, the Colorado Health Institute (CHI) is examining what has been accomplished over the past decade and what work remains to realize the goals of the ACA.
The disappointing result of a care coordination program points the way to better solutions.
Hospital community benefit spending is an important approach to improving community health, but questions remain.
In 2019, 15.3 percent of Coloradans reported poor mental health, compared with 11.8 percent in 2017. The increase could signal worsening mental health — and an increased willingness to talk about it.