2020 Census could have huge financial implications for Colorado
CHI's Emily Johnson was featured in a Denver7 story about the 2020 Census, an issue Johnson and Jeff Bontrager addressed recently in a Denver Post opinion piece.
CHI's Emily Johnson was featured in a Denver7 story about the 2020 Census, an issue Johnson and Jeff Bontrager addressed recently in a Denver Post opinion piece.
Accuracy should not be a partisan issue, warn CHI's Jeff Bontrager and Emily Johnson in The Denver Post.
If even a small portion of people aren’t counted in the 2020 Census, Colorado risks losing millions in public health funding.
Edmond Toy, a senior adviser for the Colorado Health Institute, told KHN that the argument that pursuing the ACA policy would help lower insurance premiums “broadened the appeal of Medicaid expansion … and conceptually it makes total sense.”
Following CHI's research on a recent report by the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, Managing Director of Communications Joe Hanel gave an interview to the Denver Post on the subject.
CHI's Managing Director of Communications, Joe Hanel, gave his insight on a reinsurance program could lower risks for insurance companies.
Allie Morgan, CHI's director of legislative services, joined a panel on rising health costs. 'Topics included what has caused health care in the United States, particularly in Southwest Colorado, to be so expensive and what state and federal politicians are doing to reduce the cost of health care.'
Colorado Public Radio News speaks with CHI's Joe Hanel about the newly emboldened Colorado Democratic lawmakers.
CHI spoke with local news sources about the state's 2019 rates.
CHI's Emily Johnson was quoted in the Colorado Independent's story looking at how the public charge might affect Coloradans. Read it here.
Colorado Public Radio highlighted the Colorado Health Institute's recent brief on African-American and black Coloradans' health insurance rates.