Health Care Protesters gather outside Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, Colo. on June 8, 2023, the day after the hospital announced it would close its birthing center. The hospital reversed its decision on June 19. Photo by Corey Robinson / Special to The Colorado Trust Health Care December 7, 2023 In Rural Southwest Colorado, Maternal Health Care Access is At Risk By Sarah Tory Read the full article Health Care November 30, 2018 How Denver Voters Decided to Help Address a Major Health Equity Gap By Michael Booth $45 million in new funding should provide new mental health services, and keep more people in mental health crises out of jail. Health Care October 30, 2018 Expensive—and Equitable By Michael Booth Colorado has emerged as a national model for its investment in trying to cure hepatitis C, especially among historically disadvantaged patients. Health Care August 23, 2018 When Legal Problems Make People Sick By Michael Booth A Colorado program linking health care patients with attorneys delivers results. Health Care March 30, 2018 Medicaid Work Requirements Could Mean Fewer People Insured, Higher Costs By Laura Kiesel After the Colorado governor expressed support for Medicaid work requirements, a related Senate bill died in committee—but the debate is far from settled. Health Care February 28, 2018 Allison Neswood Fights for Justice By Kristin Jones A health care attorney for the Colorado Center on Law & Policy discusses why fighting poverty and racism is essential to achieving good health. Health Care October 4, 2017 Coverage for Colorado Kids, Pregnant Women and Others Will End Without Action By Michael Booth Congress just failed to reauthorize Child Health Plan Plus and other health-related funding. Here’s what that could mean in Colorado. Health Care September 21, 2017 More Coloradans are Insured—But That Doesn’t Mean They Have Affordable Health Care By Jaclyn Zubrzycki The 2017 Colorado Health Access Survey found ACA coverage gains have been maintained, but other challenges remain. Health Care June 9, 2017 Oral Health Gaps Persist in Colorado By Ebele Mọgọ, DrPH Despite Medicaid expansion, data show little improvement in oral health disparities in recent years. Health Care February 28, 2017 Exit Interview: Dr. Jeffrey Brenner By Susan Milstrey Wells Understanding poverty is central to serving complex patients, says Dr. Jeffrey Brenner, founder of the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers. Health Care August 29, 2016 A Distance To Go for Mental Health By Kristin Jones At a time when drug overdose deaths are surging, life-saving treatment is too little and too far for many Coloradans. 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
Protesters gather outside Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, Colo. on June 8, 2023, the day after the hospital announced it would close its birthing center. The hospital reversed its decision on June 19. Photo by Corey Robinson / Special to The Colorado Trust Health Care December 7, 2023 In Rural Southwest Colorado, Maternal Health Care Access is At Risk By Sarah Tory Read the full article
Health Care November 30, 2018 How Denver Voters Decided to Help Address a Major Health Equity Gap By Michael Booth $45 million in new funding should provide new mental health services, and keep more people in mental health crises out of jail.
Health Care October 30, 2018 Expensive—and Equitable By Michael Booth Colorado has emerged as a national model for its investment in trying to cure hepatitis C, especially among historically disadvantaged patients.
Health Care August 23, 2018 When Legal Problems Make People Sick By Michael Booth A Colorado program linking health care patients with attorneys delivers results.
Health Care March 30, 2018 Medicaid Work Requirements Could Mean Fewer People Insured, Higher Costs By Laura Kiesel After the Colorado governor expressed support for Medicaid work requirements, a related Senate bill died in committee—but the debate is far from settled.
Health Care February 28, 2018 Allison Neswood Fights for Justice By Kristin Jones A health care attorney for the Colorado Center on Law & Policy discusses why fighting poverty and racism is essential to achieving good health.
Health Care October 4, 2017 Coverage for Colorado Kids, Pregnant Women and Others Will End Without Action By Michael Booth Congress just failed to reauthorize Child Health Plan Plus and other health-related funding. Here’s what that could mean in Colorado.
Health Care September 21, 2017 More Coloradans are Insured—But That Doesn’t Mean They Have Affordable Health Care By Jaclyn Zubrzycki The 2017 Colorado Health Access Survey found ACA coverage gains have been maintained, but other challenges remain.
Health Care June 9, 2017 Oral Health Gaps Persist in Colorado By Ebele Mọgọ, DrPH Despite Medicaid expansion, data show little improvement in oral health disparities in recent years.
Health Care February 28, 2017 Exit Interview: Dr. Jeffrey Brenner By Susan Milstrey Wells Understanding poverty is central to serving complex patients, says Dr. Jeffrey Brenner, founder of the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
Health Care August 29, 2016 A Distance To Go for Mental Health By Kristin Jones At a time when drug overdose deaths are surging, life-saving treatment is too little and too far for many Coloradans.