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In what feels like a never-ending marathon, we’re approaching the one-year mark of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.
The Colorado Health Institute (CHI) is proud to announce that Denver Public Health has officially recognized our office as a breastfeeding-friendly workplace.
In this historic week — when the U.S. has reached the grim milestone of 300,000 people dead from COVID-19 and the first frontline workers are vaccinated — CHI’s blog takes a turn away from the statistics and policy analysis to capture a human perspective.
Last month, as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. soared and the presidential election took center stage, a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) came before the U.S. Supreme Court.
As COVID-19 has spread through Colorado’s communities, more people have faced questions about the kinds of care they and their loved ones should receive in the case of a medical emergency or accident.
Two promising vaccine candidates have arrived at the same time Colorado is experiencing its largest-ever spike in COVID-19 cases. How can we rally together to make it through what may be a tough winter?
Data provided by a set of Colorado Front Range providers through a network known as CHORDS shows that the use of telemedicine increased from a pre-pandemic rate of fewer than 100 encounters per week to a peak of more than 30,000 visits per week.
This Veterans Day, the Colorado Health Institute salutes all veterans, and we especially thank Keith Wayne Stegall who, by sharing his story, continues to serve his country and his fellow veterans.
Votes are still being counted, but the result is clear: Democrat Joe Biden will be inaugurated as president on January 20, 2021.
While our collective attention and anxiety remain fixated on the presidential election outcome, most of Colorado’s results are in — and this formerly “purple state” appears to be a deep shade of aquamarine, its official gemstone.