My sister taught me how to ride a bike. She waited patiently as I found my sense of balance and learned the correct hand signals. As soon as I figured it all out, I was off!
Access to Care
Coloradans should be able to get the health care they need, when they need it. Read more about how we're working to make this vision a reality.
Sticker Shock in Labor & Delivery
Leading up to my second child’s arrival, I found myself wondering: How much does a birth cost? What are the major drivers of those costs? Are there any interventions that might lower costs?
A Shot at Good Health
This post was written by Sarah McAfee, a former member of our team. At the end of March, I became an aunt to what is surely the world’s most adorable baby girl. Unfortunately, shortly after my sister delivered her little bundle of joy, baby and mom were separated, and my little niece’s home for the first two […]
It’s Complicated: Race and Mental Health
One chasm in our mental health system that remains frustratingly large involves issues of race. Race and mental health have a complex history, including bias, disparities, and cultural differences.
The Cost of Complexity
My dad was recently diagnosed with cancer. Overnight, he found himself faced with tough care decisions, small insurance crises, and the overwhelming bureaucracy of cancer.