By One Colorado and Colorado Consumer Health Initiative Late last week, one of Colorado’s leading insurers, Kaiser Permanente, committed publicly to work with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission to lead an important discussion on transgender health. While Kaiser is...
By Charlotte Kaye, Health Policy Fellow Following up on our blog last week entitled “Immigration and Health: What’s the Connection?” CCHI thought it was important to also examine the impacts of the Affordable Care Act’s impact on documented immigrants. According to...
by Ryan Biehle, Health Policy Associate In recent months, the immigration reform debate has risen to the top of the national agenda. Colorado’s Senator Michael Bennet is even leading the charge as a member of the bipartisan “Gang of Eight” that tackled the challenge...
By Ashley Mayo, Strategic Engagement Fellow It’s National Women’s Health Week, and we have a lot to celebrate. Last August, being a woman got easier as insurance companies started covering preventive services like birth control and mammograms without copays–and...
This April, we are recognizing Minority Health Month. As health care advocates, we know that minorities are more likely to experience barriers when trying to access care. Getting the care you need when you need it is not too much to ask. Minority Health Month is a...
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