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MEDICINE AND PUBLIC ISSUES

Denver Health: A Model for the Integration of a Public Hospital and Community Health Centers

right arrow Patricia Gabow, MD; Sheri Eisert, PhD; and Richard Wright, MD

21 January 2003 | Volume 138 Issue 2 | Pages 143-149

Two major pillars of the United States' safety net system are urban public hospitals and community health centers. Their common mission is to care for the uninsured and other vulnerable populations. However, in most communities these important components of the safety net remain organizationally and functionally separate, which inhibits the continuum of care and creates substantial inefficiencies. Denver Health is a long-standing vertically and horizontally integrated system for vulnerable populations. The integration benefits the patient and the system and serves as a model for the U.S. safety net. This paper outlines the benefits of integration to the patient, provider, and health system, using data from the National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems, the Bureau of Primary Health Care, and Denver Health.

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From Denver Health, Denver, Colorado.

Acknowledgments: The authors thank the Office of Data Evaluation, Analysis, and Research of the Bureau of Primary Health Care and the National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems for the data they provided for this research.

Requests for Single Reprints: Patricia Gabow, MD, Denver Health, 660 Bannock Street, MC 0278, Denver, CO 80204; e-mail, PGabow{at}dhha.org.

Current Author Addresses: Dr. Gabow: Denver Health, 660 Bannock Street, MC 0278, Denver, CO 80204.

Dr. Eisert: Denver Health, 777 Bannock Street, MC 8701, Denver, CO 80204.

Dr. Wright: Denver Health, 660 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204.




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