Most Coloradans believe we are one of the
healthiest states, based on studies that point to our low obesity rates
and active lifestyle. The fact is that Colorado rates only average
or below average on a number of critical health indicators used to
measure overall health.
The 2007 Colorado Health Report Card, along
with information contained within this site, show how we are doing
on a wide range of health measures and what we need to do to become
the healthiest state in the nation. Learn More »

While the Report Card provides the state with a benchmark for measuring
progress on the state’s most pressing health issues, it also
highlights several initiatives that contribute to Colorado’s
prescription for becoming the healthiest state in the nations. Some
of these initiatives include:
View the full list of Promising
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Health
insurance coverage important
Three of the life stages—Healthy Children, Healthy
Adolescents and Healthy Adults—include an indicator
showing the percent of Coloradans who do not have private or
public health insurance. (It is not included in Healthy Aging
because almost all adults 65 and over are covered by Medicare.)
We have included these indicators because along with healthy
behaviors, access to health care is a critical determinant
of an individual’s overall health. Learn
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