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Adjusting to the idea that COVID-19 is here to stay can give us less anxiety, more freedom, and better policy.
A new CHI analysis finds that the expanded Child Tax Credit will likely reduce Colorado's child poverty rate by more than 40%.
Community-based organizations are playing a vital role in COVID-19 testing, treatment, and recovery. What steps need to be taken to support these organizations and the work they do to improve health?
More than 4,000 Coloradans were able to access specialty care between 2018 and 2021 as a result of the work of an innovative cohort of health organizations supported by Kaiser Permanente Colorado.
This summer, cities across Colorado have hit record temperatures, with Denver tying its highest temperature ever recorded — 105 degrees. Extreme heat poses health risks to all Coloradans, but for those experiencing homelessness, the risk is even greater.
The way a county's residents voted in the presidential election has a strong correlation to local COVID-19 vaccination rates.
The newest member of CHI's communications team reflects on her growing awareness of how health policy affects us all.
The lopsided impact of the pandemic on women in the workforce can help explain the slow recovery in jobs.
CHI's newest research analyst was called to work in public health after a research project illuminated health disparities and just how many people struggle to receive the care they need.
This Friday is Gun Violence Awareness Day. In the United States, gun violence is a public health issue. And in Colorado, many members of our community are grieving.