Child in wheelchair laughing with male adult sitting on male child's right side.

Children’s Hospital of Colorado

Providing care for children with medical complexities pose significant challenges for patients and families alike. Caregiving often entails navigating various issues such as accessing care, financial strains, and managing side effects, which can compound the burden. Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Colorado are investigating ways to mitigate the impact of Read more

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Colorado Cancer Coalition

Lung Cancer Screening Environmental Scan For over 20 years the Colorado Cancer Coalition has guided the prevention, treatment and control of cancer statewide with the mission of eliminating the cancer burden in Colorado. One area of focus for the coalition is lung cancer, the third most common cancer in the Read more

By CIVHC, ago
A stethoscope arranged in the shape of a heart, symbolizing the intersection of healthcare and compassion.

University of Colorado School of Public Health

 Population Surveillance of Adolescents and Adults with Congenital Heart Disease In 2015, the Colorado School of Public Health and University of Colorado Department of Cardiology assembled a team of epidemiologists, cardiologists, health informaticians and patient advocates to develop a state-wide surveillance system of adolescents and adults with congenital heart defects (CHD) in Colorado. The Read more

By CIVHC, ago
The image is the logo for the Pagosa Springs Medical Center (PSMC). It features the text "Pagosa Springs Medical Center" in a clean, modern font, likely in shades of blue or green, which are commonly associated with healthcare and trust. The design may include a graphic symbol to the left or above the text, such as a stylized mountain range or river, representing the natural beauty of Pagosa Springs, Colorado. The imagery might also include a cross or medical symbol to emphasize the healthcare focus. The background is likely white, ensuring the text and logo design are clearly visible, giving a professional and community-oriented appearance.

Pagosa Springs Medical Center

PROFILE: Cardiac and Stroke Care for Southwest Colorado In 2012, CIVHC reported that the Upper San Juan Health Service District (Pagosa Springs Medical Center) received a three-year, $1.7 million award from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. We recently followed up on the outcomes of the project.  Life-threatening conditions are Read more

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