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Last week marked the launch of the Colorado Health Foundation’s annual Report Card. Here at CHI, we hope that this serves as a rallying cry for all of us. We can be No. 1, and the 2012 Colorado Health Report Card gives us a place to start.
The latest CHAS issue brief, Young Invincibles? Why Young Adults Have Colorado's Highest Uninsured Rate, analyzes the health insurance status of Colorado's young adults and discusses how these findings can inform ACA implementation.
A bill relating to the long-term financing of the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange has officially been introduced in the House. How would COHBE be financed, and how would those fees compare with the federal health benefit exchange?
The results from the 2012 Colorado Health Report Card are out, and the findings are clear: health and the economy are inextricably linked.
The bill setting the stage for Medicaid expansion passed its first hurdle Thursday evening. The Senate Health and Human Services Committee voted 5-2 in favor of SB 200, the bill sponsored by Sen. Irene Aguilar, D-Denver, that would allow Colorado to participate in the Medicaid expansion outlined in the Affordable Care Act.
The much-anticipated Medicaid expansion bill was introduced in the Senate last Friday by Senator Aguilar. The bill itself is simple, but the debate is likely to be more complicated.
Columnist David Brooks recently wrote a provocative piece, “What Data Can’t Do,” in the New York Times. As the leader of a data-rich health policy research institute, I paid close attention.
Few health-related bills have been introduced since our last legislative roundup, but here is the roundup of bills we are watching and their updated status.
The Colorado Health Institute today released a 2013 update to our Colorado Children’s Health Insurance Status series. Before you dive into the new data, here are answers to a few frequntly asked questions.