I used to hate going to the dentist. I disliked the smell of the office. I disliked the fluoride and toothpaste. Most of all, I disliked my dentist. He was too rough on my mouth and not very friendly.
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.
Tasked with Reaching High-Risk Patients
Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets. So, we shouldn’t be surprised that our health care system results in fragmented care and inappropriate utilization—we designed it.
The Crippling Cost of Care
Four months ago, on the second run of a beautiful spring morning at Winter Park, I ran full force into a tree going over 30 miles an hour on my snowboard.
Cultural Caregiving
It was Christmas Eve 2007, and I was spending the night in a hospital room, but there was no other place that I wanted to be. My mother and I set up chairs with blankets next to my grandfather’s bed as we took turns watching over him.
Finding Room for Undocumented Immigrants in the Health Care System
As the war of words begins ahead of the 2016 election, it seems immigration reform is going to once again be a hot topic. There have already been some strongly-worded statements made on the subject.