Natasha Thomas, Policy Intern In Colorado, we are seeing more ways for consumers to access health care services, from walk-in clinics, to urgent care centers, to virtual medical visits, to costly free-standing emergency rooms (which were not included in the study). A...
Terrell Blei, Policy and Outreach Fellow On October 6th the Trump Administration released two new regulations (Federal Regulation Citations: 82 FR 47792 and 82 FR 47838) that greatly relaxed birth-control coverage requirements under the Affordable Care Act. As a...
Adela Flores-Brennan, Executive Director This week, CCHI moved our offices to a new location. We’ve gotten smaller and rents have gotten bigger, so it’s time for a bit of a change. The process of preparing for the move made me incredibly, perhaps strangely,...
Terrell Blei, Policy and Outreach Fellow Why is the sky blue? Why can birds fly? As kids, we can’t help our own curiosity; we challenge the world around us by actively seeking out explanation. But, somewhere between youth and adulthood, we often stop asking why. In...
by Caitlin Westerson, Policy Manager Today, we learned that every county in the state will have at least one carrier offering health insurance plans through Colorado’s health insurance exchange, Connect for Health Colorado, in 2018. Up until the filing deadline...
by Emily Michels, Policy Analyst Popular things in the ‘90s: Tamagotchies, inflatable furniture, and Britney Spears. Popular things in the ‘00s: Razor scooters, Fallout Boy, and trucker hats. Popular things in the ‘10s: Veganism, virtual reality, and…stripping...
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