Recognized by the ONC!

Quality Health Network’s Community Resource Network (CRN) was recently highlighted in the ONC’s SDoH Toolkit. As a nationally-recognized trailblazer in the SDoH information exchange space, our CRN platform was called-out as a crucial resource for other health organizations interested in developing similar initiatives in their communities.  The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information […]

CRN Year in Review

Last year was full of wins for CRN. Let’s briefly look back at 2022 so we can move forward with new-found momentum into 2023! To start, CRN saw some of the highest utilization rates since we started this journey during the Covid pandemic in July 2020. Just in 2022 alone, we saw a whopping 10,800 […]

Marc Lassaux selected to serve as Executive Director and CEO of Quality Health Network

Marc has served QHN in various roles since 2008— previously as the Chief Technology Officer and most recently as the interim CEO. Marc Lassaux, CEO, QHN QHN continues to advance innovation across western Colorado, and I am proud to lead our team, building on the incredible foundation we created jointly with our partners,” said Marc […]

Real World Impact | CRN Stories: Sometimes I have to sleep on a park bench.

“Sometimes I have to sleep on a park bench.” -Pregnant mom We worked with a mom who often arrived to care late, had very limited resources, and was suspicious of medical care and our efforts to support her to make good decisions about her pregnancy. During her WIC interview, she told someone that she “sometimes […]

QHN Achieves HITRUST Risk-based, 2-year Certification

QHN Achieves HITRUST Risk-based, 2-year Certification to Further Mitigate Risk in Third-Party Privacy, Security, and Compliance Quality Health Network (QHN) is proud to announce that our Health Information Exchange (HIE) Network has earned Certified status for information security by HITRUST.  HITRUST Risk-based, 2-year (r2) Certified status demonstrates that QHN’s HIE has met key regulations and […]

Expanding Peer Support and Recovery Visibility in Mesa County

Jackie Sievers In Mesa County, a powerful collaboration is changing the landscape and visibility of recovery efforts to support people with behavioral health and substance use disorder (SUD) issues. Jackie Sievers (RHC and Director of Community Recourse Network Implementation, Region 19) and Angie Bertrand (Executive Director, Peer 180 RCO (Recovery Community Organization)) have partnered to […]

Addressing Critical Resource Gaps in Our Community: the AHCM Project

In 2017, Rocky Mountain Health Plans (RMHP) and its provider-partners in Western Colorado began participating in the Accountable Health Communities Model (AHCM). RMHP partnered with QHN and CRN to create and administer the AHCM screener beginning in 2018. Although the Model is ending in April, providers can continue to screen using the AHCM screener. The […]