Below, you will find datasets for Colorado and the U.S. generally (as well as some global data). Here are some additional resources to help you find the right dataset for your needs:
Created by the Department of Population Health and the School of Public Service at NYU, this database allows you to search for 36 measures of health for the 500 largest cities in the USA.
U.S. Census Bureau's search portal to recent decennial census data, including the American Community Survey, and economic census data. Includes the ability to generate maps in selected data sets.
From the Kaiser Family Foundation, this site allows you to search for information on women's health, demographics and the economy, minority health, health costs and insurance, and more
Social and community factors can influence health. On this site, You can find data on health-related issues in subpopulations that are disproportionately affected by systemic and historical policies and practices.
World's largest continuously conducted health survey which collects information on people's health behaviors, chronic conditions, and use of preventive services
From the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), you can find top health priorities by state; links to state health department homepages of this helpful site.
World Health Organization's (WHO) portal of health statistics covering 194 member countries, includes over 1,000 health indicators organized to show progress towards WHO's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
AHRQ produces information to make healthcare safer, of a higher quality, and more accessible. Their Data Center has tools, infographics, and state snapshots.