QHN connects people for better health

Quality Health Network (QHN) is a secure, award-winning, and Whole Health Information Exchange (WHIE) that helps medical, behavioral, and social health providers in western Colorado securely share patient and client data that enhances care coordination, reduces duplication of services, and identifies individuals at risk so that efforts can be focused where they are needed most. 

Our Community Resource Network (CRN) is an award-winning, team-based service coordination platform that integrates with our WHIE right out of the box.

It boosts community-wide health and makes integration of Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) data not only possible- but simple, visual, and powerful. Take a look!

We save patients and providers time and money today and are committed to finding  new and innovative ways to continue to in the future.

Recognized by the ONC

Quality Health Network’s Community Resource Network (CRN) was recently highlighted in the ONC’s SDoH Toolkit.
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QHN History

QHN was initially funded by St. Mary’s Hospital and Regional Health Center, Hilltop Community Resources, Community Hospital, the Mesa County Independent Physicians Association (IPA) and Rocky Mountain Health Plans (RMHP). QHN is nationally recognized as one of the leading HIEs in the country.

Our Mission

Facilitate the availability of information to optimize the health of our communities, improve economic efficiencies of whole-person care, and bring value to our stakeholders.

Our Core Values

Fast Facts

QHN securely exchanges health information among 100% of our area hospitals, more than 2,000 medical providers and over 600 other health, behavioral, and social organizations in western Colorado.

QHN helps medical providers improve the quality of care and lower healthcare expenses, while keeping your information secure.

QHN serves as a national model for health information exchange and was one of 17 “Beacon Communities” designated by the federal Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) projects.

We were recognized by the ONC as a crucial resource in their 2023 SDoH Toolkit.

Our Community Resource Network won the silver medal in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s SDoH Innovation Challenge in 2019.

QHN was cited by the National eHealth Collaborative in 2011 as one of the nation’s 12 most successful health information exchanges.