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...
Katrina, 30 years old living in Boulder, CO I’m one of the many young adults who was uninsured and underinsured in the past due to affordability. Once I aged out of my parents’ insurance, I was still covered for a few months by my university insurance. When I...
by Charlotte Kaye, Health Policy Fellow If you had asked me about my health insurance a year ago, I would have shrugged – and that would have been the depth and breadth of the conversation. I was certainly privileged in that my mom provided me health insurance...
by Matt Valeta, Health Policy Fellow Getting the care you need, when you need it, isn’t too much to ask. Colorado’s legislators and Governor Hickenlooper really took this idea to heart this year as they helped move toward barrier-free access to quality and...
by Matt Valeta, Health Policy Fellow (Originally Posted at healthpolicysolutions.org) Young adults: What defines us? Taking pictures of our food and fixing computer problems for our parents? Unfortunately lacking health insurance may be the most common characteristic...
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