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The waiting room at Denver’s Inner City Health Center was standing room only last Thursday as people gathered to kick off Safety Net Clinic Week, an annual event that recognizes community safety net clinics and rural health clinics across Colorado.
I don’t usually get reminders for projects I’m working on delivered to my front door, but last week I did. It was a flyer from my local community health center inviting me to celebrate National Health Center Week.
CHI has released an update to our safety net clinic resources: an updated database of Colorado's safety net clinics, and two maps showing where they are located throughout the state. This blog post profiles one of the newer organizations that make up Colorado's health care safety net - Head2Toe Healthcare in Aurora.
Colorado is addressing the dual challenges of reducing costs and improving quality in its Medicaid program through the Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC). This webinar furthers the discussion by describing the care coordination approaches, payment reform opportunities, and early lessons learned.
About 29,000 Colorado children received health care services at one of 45 SBHCs during the 2010-11 school year, up from 27,500 the year before.
CHI's Natalie Triedman visits three safety net clinics and blogs about it in honor of Clinic Week.
CHI is releasing its 10th anniversary commemorative photo book, “Colorado: A Picture of Health” on Thursday. This week, we'll give Analysis with Altitude readers a sneak peek.
In acknowledgment of National Health Center Week and Safety Net Clinic Week, CHI has published a series of new tools to educate the public and policymakers about safety net clinics in Colorado.
How is care coordination currently being implemented in Colorado? CHI presented findings from more than 20 key informant interviews with health care providers, care coordinators and RCCO executives at a recent Safety Net Advisory Committee (SNAC) Lab.
What is an accountable care organization (ACO), and how does it work? How is care coordination being used as a tool to reduce costs in Colorado?