Resources
Below, you will find a collection of resources designed to support your work and learning. This page offers a curated selection of articles, guides, tools, and other materials to help inform patients, providers, and policymakers. Please note that the resources listed are not endorsements, but rather selections that we believe can provide useful information to our fellow Coloradans. For resources specific to our initiatives, please visit the initiatives listed under the “OeHI Initiatives” tab.
If you have a resource that you'd like to share with us, email gov_ask_oehi@state.co.us
Colorado Supplier Diversity Directory-This tool is intended to identify small and diverse businesses across the state. Colorado Division of Human Resources. (n.d.). Colorado Supplier Diversity Directory. https://dhr.colorado.gov/supplier-diversity/colorado-supplier-diversity…
Navigating State Budget Challenges and New Federal Mandates-The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing (HCPF) has been working diligently to mitigate the impacts of H.R. 1 in our State. They have been publishing information on their website to keep Coloradans informed. Recently, HCPF's Executive Director, Kim Bimestefer, provided a detailed summary on how HCPF is navigating the new federal mandate. Join the HCPF newsletter, At a Glance, to get news about HCPF initiatives, policy changes, and program updates. Colorado Department of Healthcare Policy & Financing. (2025 September). Navigating State Budget Challenges and New Federal Mandates. https://myemail.constantcontact.com/At-a-Glance-September-2025.html?soi…
Department of Public Health & Environment information about COVID-19-This resource provides information regarding COVID-19 such as vaccine and testing information, COVID-19 data, information about Long COVID, and more. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. (n.d.). COVID-19. https://cdphe.colorado.gov/covid-19
Registration Available: Ready for Anything-Cyber Preparedness for Health Centers
This learning pathway is a structured series designed to equip health center staff with the knowledge and skills needed to protect their organization from cyber threats. Moving beyond basic security measures, this progression covers the full spectrum of cyber preparedness—from identifying vulnerabilities and understanding common attack vectors to developing incident response plans. Participants will engage in practical use cases and interactive sessions to build a robust defense strategy, ensuring their health center is resilient, prepared, and ready for anything in today's digital landscape.
⏳Starting January 27th, 2026: Register today