Important Announcement: A Pledge to Rural Health Providers

CORHIO (a Contexture organization) supports health IT throughout Colorado To improve the continuity of care, we intend to help rural communities with technology services and health information exchange. This means all our services will be free forever for all Critical Access Hospitals and Rural Health Clinics in Colorado starting Jan. 1, 2023. If you’re a…

Community Partner: CIVHC Pioneers Claims Data in Colorado

Organization Marks 10-Year Anniversary of Colorado All Payer Claims Database Over the years, CORHIO (a Contexture organization) and the Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC) have demonstrated resilience, versatility and success in the still-growing field of healthcare data. Both CORHIO and CIVHC recently marked significant milestones, with CORHIO celebrating a decade of data…

Healthcare Provider Uses HIE Data to Help Inmates Transition from Jail

A jail-to-community transition program improves medication consistency and continuity of care, based upon the goal of reducing recidivism. People who go to jail frequently lack access to healthcare, mental health services, and appropriate medications before, during and after they are incarcerated. Without proper treatment, many of these individuals return to substance and/or alcohol use, causing mental health issues to go untreated. This can perpetuate a cycle of recidivism that further deepens their legal, financial, and personal woes. In an effort to help inmates make a transition towards healthier, more functional lives, Health Care Partners Foundation and other healthcare providers serving county jails utilize data from CORHIO’s PatientCare 360® to make informed decisions on their care. A growing number of detention centers use Health Information Exchanges (HIE) to access health information on inmates as part of a medication consistency pilot program supported by the states.

Cracking the Code to Improve Patient Care and Reimbursements

CORHIO training program helps healthcare professionals and payers adapt to risk-adjustment payment models. With more Colorado healthcare providers and payers pivoting from a fee-for-service reimbursement approach to a value-based care (VBC) model, there’s an ongoing learning curve for all concerned.