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Care Coordination

What is Care Coordination?

Care Coordination is an overarching strategy that contains several key OeHI projects, including the Colorado Social Health Information Exchange (CoSHIE), provider directory, and community resource inventory projects. The purpose of this work is to quickly connect people to the services they need to bring about a healthier Colorado for all.

 

Unmet social needs such as housing, food, transportation, and safety, significantly affect the health of Coloradans, especially in communities of color and other historically marginalized communities. These unmet needs prevent people from achieving their maximum health and well-being.

 

To address these gaps, we are working on several projects (listed below) that will coordinate care across physical, behavioral, and social health care providers to support whole person care. This will strengthen care coordination by quickly connecting people to the services they need will result in a healthier, more equitable Colorado for all. The identified projects will contribute to OeHI's vision of strengthening care coordination in Colorado by promoting affordability and increasing access to service, and improving parity.

 

Click below to learn more about the State's care coordination strategy. 

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Care Coordination-Related OeHI Initiatives

The Colorado consent management solution will maintain patient privacy, respect individuals’ decisions, and empower individuals to have control over their own data. 

Learn more about Consent Management!

The CoSHIE is a network to share physical, behavioral, and social health information between providers involved in whole-person care, composed of both a statewide unifying architecture and regional proofs of concept. 

Learn more about the Colorado Social Health Information Exchange (CoSHIE)!

OeHI’s Telehealth Initiative develops and supports approaches that lead to increased adoption of telehealth through a framework of digital access.

Learn more about Telehealth!