QHN and CCMCN Explore Alliance to Better Support Community Health Challenges

Quality Health Network (QHN) and Colorado Community Managed Care Network (CCMCN) have executed a Letter of Intent to enter into a formal due diligence process to determine if the two organizations can integrate vision, mission, governance, programs, and services to the benefit of the members and communities we serve.

QHN serves and connects rural providers in western Colorado with Health, Behavioral, and Social Information Exchange technologies that cover 100% of hospitals and over 90% of providers in the area.

CCMCN supports Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), Critical Access Hospitals, Regional Accountable Entities, and Health Alliances across Colorado with data, care coordination, and analytics solutions. 

“The pandemic shows the critical need to make health data meaningful at the local, regional, state and national level,” said Dick Thompson, Executive Director and CEO of QHN. “We are providing needed and essential products and services especially targeted to those organizations – typically smaller – that don’t have access to the resources or abilities to create the infrastructures that larger organizations can.”
“Both organizations have complementary services and bring strong reputations built on delivering high-quality, innovative solutions,” said Jason Greer, Chief Executive Officer of CCMCN. “Our joint efforts will allow us to do more for existing customers, while opening new opportunities to strengthen our support for communities and state agencies.”

Questions or media inquiries? Contact QHN’s Charity Meinhart or CCMCN’s Michael Feldmiller.

QHN WEBSITE | CCMCN WEBSITE