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Early Childhood Health Integration

$5,750,000
2008-2014

Supported Colorado’s network of Early Childhood Councils—community-based collaboratives that connect children and families to resources and quality services in early care and education, health, mental health and family support—to better integrate health services and systems into their local early childhood system development efforts. Learn more.

Office of the Colorado First Lady

$50,000
2008-2009

Provided leadership and promoted collaboration to address community-specific behavioral health concerns; diminished the stigma of mental illness through greater awareness and understanding; increased early detection and treatment, and improved overall behavioral health outcomes for Coloradans.

The Rocky Mountain Youth Clinics

$900,000
2008-2011

Supported Rocky Mountain Youth Clinics in bringing consistent primary, mental and dental health care to children in their communities—particularly for families that have difficulty accessing health care through the traditional system—through clinics, mobile health care vans that serve rural and metro-area counties, and by establishing and servicing new school-based health centers.

Collaborative Scopes of Care Study

$93,242
2008-2009

Supported a Colorado Health Institute-led study of the scopes of care for advance practice nurses, physician assistants and dental hygienists, pursuant to Executive Order B 003 08, to inform legislative discussion in the 2009 session.

Colorado Area Health Education Centers (University of Colorado Foundation)

$3,000,000
2008-2012

The Colorado AHECs and the University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center are working to encourage rural and underserved high school students to explore health profession careers. The AHECs are also administering a health care scholars program to graduate students in health professions education and training who opt to practice in rural or other underserved sites. Most significantly, this grant developed and supported a multidisciplinary curriculum and training program for rural track health professions students.

Colorado Health Institute

$330,000
2008-2011

Supported the Colorado Health Institute in building the statewide Health Professions Database to ensure that programs and policies are data-driven and can more strategically address Colorado’s provider shortage. Also developed an inventory of health professions academic programs and workforce initiatives in Colorado; as well as conducted workforce, scopes of care, and supply and demand studies.

Colorado Health Professions Workforce Policy Collaborative

$510,000
2008-2012

Managed by the Colorado Rural Health Center, the Collaborative convened policy leaders, health care providers, educational institutions, and economic development and workforce planning authorities to collectively establish a strategic public policy framework for Colorado to advance health professions workforce priorities to address the shortage of providers and strengthen the health care system.

Nurse Workforce and Patient Care Task Force (Colorado Hospital Association)

$35,000
2008

Supported the Colorado Hospital Association in developing standards and processes to measure and disclose nurses’ contribution to the quality of patient care in licensed health care facilities, pursuant to Executive Order B 002 07.

National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)

$20,000
2008

Support to conduct a health policy seminar for Colorado state legislators to provide them detailed information on each of the policy strategies included in the report from the Blue Ribbon Commission on Health Care Reform.

Learn about the health equity issues affecting Coloradans at Collective Colorado, a publication of The Colorado Trust.