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Highlights and Takeaways from Day Two of the 2014 Hot Issues in Health Care conference in Colorado Springs.
With a successful Hot Issues in Health Care conference behind us, the Colorado Health Institute team is looking ahead to a strong finish for 2014.
Highlights and Takeaways from Day One of the 2014 Hot Issues in Health Care conference underway in Colorado Springs:
Thanksgiving week is upon us and here at the Colorado Health Institute we are thankful for many things.
It’s been a cold few days in Denver, but the Colorado Health Institute is energized by a number of new projects kicking off for 2015.
Mid-term elections are now in the history books. That means no more political ads (for now) and a new set of legislators to invite to our Hot Issues in Health Care conference early next month.
What is the BRFSS? How about a FSED? If you’re not sure, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered.
Just a day before the most challenging election of Gov. John Hickenlooper’s political career, he released a $26.8 billion spending plan for the state government. Win or lose, Hickenlooper’s plan will set the stage for the legislative session that begins in January.
Halloween is coming and this year a number of Colorado Health Institute staffers will be dressing up in their presentation best.
If last week was a tale of two reports and two babies, this week is one of six awards, three reports and one baby.