For many reasons, I feel morally obligated to demand radical accountability and fundamental change in our health care system.
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.
Community Is a Ham Bone
We are cultivating community. Even in the isolation of physical distancing, we are learning how community sustains us and gives us strength beyond ourselves. Figurative ham bones are flying all over the place, and our connections and relationships are expanding and maturing.
Without Transportation, Good Health Is Hard to Reach
I grew up in New York City, a city with a vast public transportation system of subways underground and buses and taxis above.
Medical Transportation Matters
Transportation is a major barrier to accessing care for nearly 300,000 Coloradans. That’s why Medicaid offers Non-Emergency Medical Transportation.
Running Low on Health Equity
We’re running dangerously low on laws and policies that provide equal protection for all. Pandemics have a way of exposing inequities.