2016 proved to be a huge milestone as the Network created its first strategic plan to drive collective action.
Our Publications
We provide well-informed data and perspectives on Colorado’s health care system.
Our publications are developed based on comprehensive quantitative and qualitative research and information gathering when we visit our neighbors around the state. This ensures that those entrusted with making decisions on behalf of us all are more aligned with the real needs and priorities of Coloradans.En Búsqueda de Equidad en la Salud: Aprende Más
Si está interesado en aprender más sobre el impacto que tiene el transporte, las condiciones laborales y otros factores sobre la capacidad de una persona de tener una vida saludable.
En Búsqueda de Equidad en la Salud: Novela Gráfica
Actualmente, podemos predecir con precisión los resultados de salud y el acceso a la atención de salud de los habitantes de Colorado en base a factores como su raza, sus ingresos o su código postal.
Waiting for Health Equity: Learn More
Learn more about the factors–like race, income, and ZIP code–that affect a person’s access to care and opportunity to live a healthy life.
Statement: Politician Accountability Act
Center for Health Progress opposes HB 1134 or the Politician Accountability Act due to the harm it will have on immigrant communities, and their health, safety, and productivity.
Our Commitment to Health Equity
To fulfill our mission and long-term ambitions, we commit to championing policies and practices that promote health equity and ensure our health care system works for all Coloradans.
Statement: Immigration Executive Orders
As a nation of immigrants, we hope the Trump administration and Colorado’s elected officials will recognize the great value our immigrant communities continue to have and seek opportunities to support their good health.
Statement: The Future of Health Reform in Colorado
Regardless of how things unfold, we are proud to live in a state that prioritizes good health; we are committed to protecting all the progress we’ve made over the past several years and continuing the momentum of our statewide health reform efforts.
Statement: ColoradoCare (Amendment 69)
Center for Health Progress is not taking an official position on Amendment 69, or ColoradoCare, and will remain neutral.
Statement: Minimum Wage Increase (Amendment 70)
Center for Health Progress is proud to endorse Colorado Families for a Fair Wage, a campaign to increase the minimum wage in Colorado to $12 an hour by the year 2020.