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Friday, October 26, 2007
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The soon-to-be released 2007 Colorado Health Report Card measures just how healthy Coloradans are compared to other states. How did we do this year? Some Coloradans are healthier, but we still have a long way to go to be the healthiest state in the nation. This year’s report card includes detailed information about the health factors that pose the most risk, and how Coloradans fare in each stage of their life.
Presented By:

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Annie Wohlgenant
Vice President of Philanthropy
The Colorado Health Foundation |
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Reid Reynolds, Ph.D.
Senior Research Fellow
Colorado Health Institute |
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Annie Wohlgenant is Vice President of Philanthropy for The Colorado Health Foundation where she oversees The Foundation’s philanthropic program. In 2005, this included the award of 165 grants totaling $10.5 million. Wohlgenant previuosly served seven years as a senior program officer of health care at the Rose Community Foundation. Prior to this, Wohlgenant worked for Colorado Governor Roy Romer as his senior health policy analyst, helping to develop Child Health Plan Plus, a children’s health insurance program that now serves more than 50,000 formerly uninsured children. Wohlgenant earned her master’s of public health policy from Yale University Medical School and her bachelor of arts degree from Brown University.
Reid Reynolds, Ph.D, is Senior Research Fellow at the Colorado Health Institute. In this role, he designs, conducts and manages research projects involving a variety of data sources and analytic techniques. Dr. Reynolds has a diverse background in quantitative analysis and public policy, including state government positions, his own consulting practice, long term care management, and cooperative programs with the Census Bureau to disseminate census data products and prepare local area population estimates and projections. Dr. Reynolds earned his Ph.D. degree in sociology (with concentrations in demography and economics) from Cornell University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Bucknell University.
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