Partners In Advancing Health
The Partners in Advancing Population Health, sometimes called the Partnership, is a group of individuals committed to driving improvement for healthcare issues in Pueblo County through alignment and differentiation of efforts. They, and the agencies they represent, have a deep vested interest in improving health outcomes, and recognize that achieving the Triple Aim depends on a complex range of challenges that can only be improved through a systematic and coordinated approach.
- Center for Health Progress – Vicente Martinez Ortega, Pueblo Community Organizer
- Centura Health – Randy Evetts, Rural Outreach Director.
- Crossroads/Turning Points – Cheryl Reid, Director of Outpatient Services
- Friendly Harbor – Michael George, CEO/President
- Health Solutions – Jason Chippeaux, Deputy Clinical Officer
- Kaiser Permanente – Elizabeth Weber, RN
- Parkview Medical Center – Valerie Baughman, Director of Behavioral Health
- Pueblo City County Board of Health – Eileen Dennis, President
- Pueblo Department of Public Health and Environment– Shylo Dennision, Public Health Planner and Accreditation Coordinator
- Pueblo City Schools – Jason Cellan, Multi-Tiered System of Support Specialist
- Pueblo Community Health Center – Justin McCarthy, Chief Operations Officer
- Pueblo Fire Department – Shawn Shelton, Chief
- Pueblo School District 70 – Ed Smith, Superintendent
- Sangre de Cristo Hospice and Palliative Care – Tarrah Lowry Schreiner, CEO
- Social Services – Tim Hart, Executive Director
- St. Mary Corwin/Centura Health – Linda Stetter, Director of Mission, Integration and Spiritual Care
- St. Mary Corwin/Centura Health Foundation – Jayne Mazur, Director of Philanthropy
- Transitions of Care, St. Mary Corwin and Parkview Joint Project – Kalea Nardini, Co-Chair.
The Partners in Advancing Population Health explores and pursues local learning and collective action to support the work of local health providers and shared long term goals. The Partnership fosters strategic networking, innovation, experimentation, and collaboration between local health collaborative efforts in Pueblo County to address physical health, mental health, and the social determinants to health.