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Poor Mental Health Persisted Even After Laid-Off Workers Found New Employment
The Colorado Health Institute will be back in 2022 to begin our 20th year.CHI will close for a holiday break on Friday, December 23 and return Monday, January 3. In the meantime, our team has collected some of our favorite tunes to set the mood for a new year that is happy, healthy, and bright.
A collection of reports offering guidance for keeping children healthy, running vaccination campaigns, and identifying priority populations
New Colorado Health Access Survey data on the lingering effects of job loss. Plus: A portrait of Colorado veterans' health.
All adult Coloradans are eligible for COVID-19 booster shots. But in many countries, almost no one has been able to get any shot at all.
Colorado Health Access Survey data by 21 Health Statistics Regions. 2009 to 2021
The 2021 Colorado Health Information Technology Roadmap charts a path for harnessing and expanding the digital tools and services that support the health of all Coloradans.
The Colorado Health Access Survey finds more veterans reporting unique health needs that need specialized care.
A new report from Colorado’s Maternal Mortality Committee highlights the need for more attention to perinatal mental health and disparities in maternal mortality.
Community members across the state are working toward a Colorado where all people have access to affordable, healthy food in their communities. Achieving this vision requires making changes to our food systems at the local, state, and federal levels.