Skip to main content
briefcase logo
Hands icon
Other Contact Options

Do I need a referral to see a specialist? Learn more here.
Explore the Department Directory
Learn more about Telehealth Appointments
Protect Yourself from West Nile Virus

How to schedule your APPOINTMENT at Denver Health:
CURRENT PATIENTS: Login to MyChart to schedule appointments or call 303-436-4949.
NEW PATIENTS: Schedule an appointment onlineor call 303-436-4949.
NEED CARE? Schedule a Virtual Urgent Care appointment or click here to find an Urgent Care clinic.

MyChart Login

Login to MyChart

MyChart for Mobile

Download the MyChart mobile app for access to your healthcare information. Managing your healthcare has never been more simple. Download for iPhone and Android.

MyChart Sign Up

Learn about MyChart features, and sign up for an account.

Virtual Urgent Care Now Available for Denver Health MyChart Users

Denver Health MyChart users can now have a virtual urgent care visit with one of our expert providers. It’s easy and convenient to get the urgent care you need from the comfort of your home, using your smartphone, tablet or computer.

Click here for more details

 

Comprehensive Care Center at Denver Health offers convenient care for patients with high health needs

June 29, 2023

Comprehensive Care Center at Denver Health offers convenient care for patients with high health needs

Denver Health held a ribbon-cutting on Wednesday to mark the opening of our Comprehensive Care Center (CCC), which merges several clinical services already offered at Denver Health. Now, patients will find these services under one roof — in the basement of the Webb Center for Primary Care (Pavilion G) — for more convenient access to care.

The CCC will treat patients with high health needs who have been repeatedly hospitalized for heart failure, respiratory infections, asthma, emphysema or skin infections. The medical services merging into the space include Denver Health’s intensive outpatient clinic, wound care clinic, a clinic to help patients transition out of the hospital and Denver Health’s home monitoring program, which provides patients with medical equipment to monitor their vitals in the comfort of their home.

“It really is one-stop care for our patients who have high health needs,” Denver Health CEO Donna Lynne said. “Having that comprehensive range of services in really what they need. And our goal is to get our patients out of the hospital and back at home where they feel most comfortable.”

Donna thanked federal lawmakers who helped secure funding for the CCC, including $1 million from the American Rescue Plan Act to enhance, expand and strengthen home and community-based services in Colorado, and the Colorado Health Foundation awarded Denver Health $400,000 for capital to enhance team-based care.

The services offered at the CCC aim to reduce a patient’s time in the emergency department and sets up the patient for a successful recovery at home. Last year, these services reduced the length of hospitalization by almost 27% and reduced readmission rates from 15% to about 3%.

Donna also thanked Chief of Ambulatory Care Services Simon Hambidge, MD, PhD, primary care and internal medicine physician Jeremy Long, MD, and Director of Internal Medicine Rebecca Hanratty, MD, all of whom were instrumental in bringing the new center to life.

The center already has provided care to more than 2,100 patients through the home monitoring program, according to Dr. Hambidge. The center has also had more than 3,000 wound care visits. The care provided by the CCC “has had a huge impact on the quality of life” of these patients, Dr. Hambidge said.

“It’s really a testament to the work of the entire CCC team who have been willing to innovate and be responsive to the needs of our patients and our communities,” Dr. Hanratty added.

Dr. Long said, “Health care is a team sport, and our CCC team embodies that every day and puts the patient first and their care first.”

Drs. Long and Hanratty thanked the partners they work with in the hospital, and the Emergency Department in particular, as well as other partner institutions in the City and County of Denver.

A patient at the center, Timothy Ellis, closed out the remarks by sharing his journey over the past four years at Denver Health, saying he’d been “on the doorstep of death” more than once. Ellis said Denver Health and its staff performed surgery that saved one of his legs from being amputated; performed life-saving heart surgery after he developed an aortic aneurism; and treated his severe pneumonia last December, from which he is still coping with the effects of the infection.

“Everybody’s been wonderful, and they listen to my needs and my concerns,” he said. “I consider everybody that’s worked with me and helped me a genuine friend. And I mean that will all my heart.”