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Alan Weil, president of the National Academy of State Health Policy (NASHP), gave a presentation at the annual conference earlier this month about the ongoing dynamic between federalism and state choice.
Amy Downs blogs about the initial results from the All Payer Claims Database (APCD), released November 1. The results indicate significant variation in expenditures for health care services across health care providers in Colorado as well as throughout geographic regions of our state.
It turns out that the reasons Coloradans report for visiting an emergency department are complicated and traverse issues of access, coverage and perception.
Leadership expert Craig Weber conducted a workshop with the CHI team last week to teach us how to better handle challenging conversations on tough issues – and there is no shortage of tough issues to discuss when it comes to health care.
We're in the home stretch of the 2012 election, and CHI's focus is on what the election means for health policy in Colorado. A new Kaiser Family Foundation study estimates the impact of a Romney-like plan on Colorado's Medicaid program.
Michele Lueck was in great company at the Denver Business Journal’s 2012 Power Book lunch.
CHI's Natalie Triedman visits three safety net clinics and blogs about it in honor of Clinic Week.
What do you get when you put a bunch of health policy wonks, some data dudes and about a hundred of Colorado’s smartest and most creative philanthropists, lawmakers, nonprofit leaders, educators and health care advocates in one room?
Nerdy fun, we like to call it.
CHI is releasing its 10th anniversary commemorative photo book, “Colorado: A Picture of Health” on Thursday. This week, we'll give Analysis with Altitude readers a sneak peek.
How many Coloradans are uninsured? CHI's latest fact sheet explores the differences between three recent estimates of uninsured Coloradans: the 2011 Current Population Survey, the 2011 American Community Survey, and the 2011 Colorado Health Access Survey.