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Health advocacy and education.

Centura Health’s strong position on health advocacy and education are closely tied to the tenets of our 2020 Plan. From access for the uninsured, to serving as a voice for health care in the state legislature, to community classes and education to build strong, healthy communities, Centura Health is your partner for life.

Centura Health is highly involved in advocacy efforts to improve Colorado's health care quality, access and affordability.

As Colorado's largest health care system, we believe it is our responsibility to educate both our associates and consumers about key issues in health care and the impact they have in our communities.

ReConnect Leadership Project at St. Anthony Central Hospital reduces patient readmission.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program (SANE) provides specially trained nurses for victims.

Hike for Hospice, American Heart Association Heart and Stroke Walk, March of Dimes March for Babies, Susan G. Komen three-day and Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk.

Classes, screenings, all-age education and support groups system-wide.

The Ronald McDonald Room opened at St. Francis Medical Center.

Parker Adventist Hospital’s equestrian safety program provides hundreds of riding helmets to the community each year.

The Comprehensive Healthcare Re-entry Program in El Paso County reported a 6 percentage recidivism rate versus 56 percent statewide.

St. Anthony Summit Medical Center offered “Dogs on Call” patient therapy program.