by Nina Roumell For the past 5 years the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute have partnered to produce the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program. The goal of the program is to collect and use data...
by Matthew Valeta, Health Policy Analyst FACT SHEET: Can You Still Enroll in Health Insurance? by Charlotte Kaye, Health Policy Fellow Obamacare has already helped over 277,000 Coloradans get the quality health care they need, and consumers may still be able to sign...
By Kristen Moree I’m healthy, young, active, and recently insured! At first, I was very overwhelmed with the whole process of buying health insurance. I had been on my parents plan throughout college, and had never shopped for coverage on my own. I knew I was going to...
By: Elena Miller-ter Kuile My family was one of the first Hispanic families to come to the San Luis Valley in the 1860’s. Since then, we have continued to farm in the same area as our ancestors. When I first told my dad I wanted to farm and continue our family...
By Kristen Lau and Nina Roumell Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the cases brought by craft store Hobby Lobby and kitchen cabinet manufacturer Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation against the Department of Health and Human Services. The...
In March of last year, Colorado’s Division of Insurance issued a bulletin stating that state anti-discrimination laws extend to people with transgender status in regards to healthcare. This means that insurance carriers may not charge higher rates to people based on...
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