September 28, 2021 Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Immigration May 10, 2017 Uncertainty Among Colorado’s Latino Immigrants Causes Stress, Negative Health Effects By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Fear of deportation among undocumented immigrants can harm their well-being in myriad ways. People & Places April 24, 2017 Without Paid Sick Leave, Common Colds Can Put Parents in a Bind By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Childhood sick days are trying for parents on many fronts. They’re also a health equity challenge. Education April 7, 2017 Overcoming “Brain Waste”: Foreign-Trained Professionals Seek Return to their Fields By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch In Colorado, 27 percent of immigrants have a bachelor’s degree or higher, but they’re less likely than non-immigrants to use their education. Mental & Behavioral Health March 14, 2017 Denver-Area Detox Services To Be Handed Off, Not Ended By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Three mental health providers plan to take over Arapahoe House’s detox locations in Adams, Arapahoe and Jefferson counties. Identity & Bias February 1, 2017 What We Can Learn about Welcoming Newcomers from Refugees Themselves By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Feeling welcome is key to health equity and national security. We shouldn’t forget that. People & Places January 11, 2017 Geography is One Culprit in High Health Care Costs, But Not the Only One By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch A new analysis by CIVHC examines common hypotheses on high health care costs and finds them only partially true. Policing & Incarceration January 6, 2017 Amid Reform, Prison Mental Health Program Audit Reveals Ongoing Challenges By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Colorado’s prisoners with mental illness continue to struggle for recognition and services, according to a recent audit. Mental & Behavioral Health November 28, 2016 Medication for Opioid Addiction Slow To Arrive in Rural Colorado By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Pairing medication with counseling is an increasingly accepted approach for treating opioid abuse, but some rural Colorado residents struggle to access the treatment. Some seek to change that. Identity & Bias November 21, 2016 How Hate Crimes Impact Victims’ Health By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch A growing body of research points to the negative impact of hate crimes on the health of victimized people. Load More Stories Sign up to receive our original stories by email. Email Address English / Inglés Spanish / Español html text Interest Collective Colorado Sign up Close
Immigration May 10, 2017 Uncertainty Among Colorado’s Latino Immigrants Causes Stress, Negative Health Effects By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Fear of deportation among undocumented immigrants can harm their well-being in myriad ways.
People & Places April 24, 2017 Without Paid Sick Leave, Common Colds Can Put Parents in a Bind By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Childhood sick days are trying for parents on many fronts. They’re also a health equity challenge.
Education April 7, 2017 Overcoming “Brain Waste”: Foreign-Trained Professionals Seek Return to their Fields By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch In Colorado, 27 percent of immigrants have a bachelor’s degree or higher, but they’re less likely than non-immigrants to use their education.
Mental & Behavioral Health March 14, 2017 Denver-Area Detox Services To Be Handed Off, Not Ended By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Three mental health providers plan to take over Arapahoe House’s detox locations in Adams, Arapahoe and Jefferson counties.
Identity & Bias February 1, 2017 What We Can Learn about Welcoming Newcomers from Refugees Themselves By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Feeling welcome is key to health equity and national security. We shouldn’t forget that.
People & Places January 11, 2017 Geography is One Culprit in High Health Care Costs, But Not the Only One By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch A new analysis by CIVHC examines common hypotheses on high health care costs and finds them only partially true.
Policing & Incarceration January 6, 2017 Amid Reform, Prison Mental Health Program Audit Reveals Ongoing Challenges By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Colorado’s prisoners with mental illness continue to struggle for recognition and services, according to a recent audit.
Mental & Behavioral Health November 28, 2016 Medication for Opioid Addiction Slow To Arrive in Rural Colorado By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch Pairing medication with counseling is an increasingly accepted approach for treating opioid abuse, but some rural Colorado residents struggle to access the treatment. Some seek to change that.
Identity & Bias November 21, 2016 How Hate Crimes Impact Victims’ Health By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch A growing body of research points to the negative impact of hate crimes on the health of victimized people.