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Billions in Federal Aid, Abortion Rights, and New State Agencies Are on the Docket
CHI evaluated law enforcement co-responder programs to see if dispatching mental health professionals with police to emergency calls can lead to better outcomes for officers and for people in crisis.
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.
The Failures That Led Us To This Point Began Years Ago
A Historic Increase in Medicaid Enrollment is Likely to Challenge Colorado’s Medicaid Network
Opportunities for Employers to Support and Grow Colorado’s Direct Care Workforce
As COVID-19 spreads, direct care workers find themselves at risk of infection and job loss, should exposure to the virus prevent them from working.
Staff at Every Child Pediatrics say that increasing numbers of their young patients are uninsured. The CHAS confirms their concerns.