Health Data Compass is funded by, and provides services on behalf of, the four institutions listed below.
The University of Colorado is a public research university with multiple campuses serving Colorado, the nation, and the world through leadership in high-quality education and professional training, public service, advancing research and knowledge, and state-of-the-art health care. Each campus has a distinct role and mission as provided by Colorado law.
Located in the Denver metro area near the Rocky Mountains, the Anschutz Medical Campus integrates patient care, research, and education in one of the nation's newest health sciences cities.
The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is a diverse teaching and learning community that creates, discovers, and applies knowledge to improve the health and well-being of Colorado and the world.
University of Colorado Medicine (formerly University Physicians, Inc.) is dedicated to providing business operations and administrative support to nearly 3,000 active University of Colorado School of Medicine (CU School of Medicine) clinical healthcare providers. An international authority and the leading academic medical institution in the West, CU School of Medicine offers cutting-edge research and technologies and high quality medical treatment to patients at UCHealth, Children's Hospital Colorado, and at sites throughout Colorado.
Located adjacent to the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, one of the largest and most advanced academic medical campuses in the country, CU Medicine offers a variety of career opportunities for healthcare support and administrative staff. In addition, University Physicians serves as a resource for patients and physicians seeking information about the University of Colorado network.
UCHealth is a nationally recognized, nonprofit network of acute care hospitals and clinics throughout Colorado, southern Wyoming and western Nebraska. With University of Colorado Hospital as its academic anchor, UCHealth is uniquely able to provide advanced treatments and innovative clinical trials, ensuring excellent care and outcomes for more than 2 million unique patients each year.
More than 2400 expert physicians and advanced practice providers from the CU School of Medicine and CU College of Nursing care for patients at University of Colorado Hospital, which U.S. News & World Report has named as the No. 1 hospital in Colorado with 11 specialties ranked among the nation’s best. As the region’s only adult academic medical center, UCH is often the first in the region – and sometimes the first in the nation – to bring innovative new treatments to patients.
UCHealth’s mission is to improve the lives of people in Colorado and beyond, and in fiscal year 2018, UCHealth spent $854 million on financial assistance, subsidized care and other areas to directly benefit patients and the communities it serves including $359 million in uncompensated care.