Built For You: 6 ways CRN is built to be different.

When it comes to care coordination tools, there are several options on the market, but we feel strongly that none of them come close to offering the extent of solutions you’ll find in CRN. Here are 6 things that set us apart. 1. Comprehensive Resource Directory. CRN Network Partners determine what information and instructions are [...]

2021-04-07T16:43:58+00:00April 7th, 2021|News|

Screening and SDoH Solutions for a Healthier Community

For the past decade, our health system has taken bold steps toward whole-person health through the integration of behavioral health care. The next frontier is social health integration, and we’ve made exciting progress on that front starting with social needs screening and now progressing that vision with the Community Resource Network (CRN). The Centers for [...]

2021-03-24T17:09:50+00:00March 24th, 2021|News|

Why a Community Collaboration Will Change Lives: Created By the Community, For the Community

Serving as western CO’s health information exchange for more than 15 years meant that we were able to witness firsthand the personal stories from local organizations and their incredible community caregivers. Their experiences encouraged us to find a way to use our information exchange expertise to find a solution. Two years and hundreds of community [...]

2021-03-24T16:10:52+00:00March 9th, 2021|News|

Why a Community Collaboration Will Change Lives: Sarah’s Struggle

Hungry, desperate, and facing eviction, single mom Sarah can drive to the Hilltop Resource Center where they will refer her to the Grand Junction Housing Authority for help with a roof over her family’s heads, and they can direct her to the food bank to supplement the month’s grocery budget.But her doctor, who she just [...]

2021-02-23T22:47:19+00:00February 22nd, 2021|News|

Why a Community Collaboration Will Change Lives: The Refrigerator

All it took was a refrigerator. It was a $6,000+ refrigerator, but it led to a breakthrough in western Colorado. A woman showed up several weeks in a row at an ER in Delta County with her diabetes out-of-control. Each time, doctors treated and discharged her with medications. On the third visit, they asked why [...]

2021-04-12T16:03:23+00:00February 10th, 2021|News|

Ditching the Fax Machine: How Can We Open More Doors for Our Clients?

Mind Springs is using CRN to provide better, faster careWhen it comes to caring for patients at Mind Springs Health, the Community Resource Network (CRN) is enabling care providers to open more doors for their patients and in turn offer more assistance leading to better outcomes.The CRN platform is a community-driven collaboration system that helps [...]

2021-02-23T22:47:08+00:00November 16th, 2020|News|

Let’s talk about consent in CRN

When it comes to consent in CRN, you have several options Did you know that CRN provides you with options to serve your client without committing to more formal coordination?Ongoing coordination will require consent, but your client can choose whatever level of consent they are most comfortable with. See the graphic below for details! The [...]

2020-10-26T18:21:22+00:00October 26th, 2020|News|

The OneView

The OneView:Community Resource Network’s real-time view into a client’s whole storyThis week, we want to show you the OneView, part of the powerful client profile inside CRN. This patent-pending “wheel” is CRNs powerful, visual way of quickly communicating the client’s needs and the severity of those needs with one glance.  Greenrepresents the medical situation Blueshows [...]

2020-10-15T17:34:39+00:00October 15th, 2020|News|

CRN on Issues and Answers

https://qualityhealthnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/CRN-INTERVIEW.mp3 Listen to Jackie Sievers being interviewed for the “Issues and Answers” radio show.  Visit the CRN website to learn more The post CRN on Issues and Answers appeared first on Quality Health Network.

2020-08-20T17:16:13+00:00August 20th, 2020|News|

CRN in The Business Times

Network touted as a way to efficiently get needsThree years of development and testing — as well as some national recognition along the way — have led to this point.A network designed to more efficiently connect people with organizations providing medical, behavioral and social services is operational.“It’s exciting,” said Jackie Sievers, director of implementation for [...]

2020-10-27T18:14:23+00:00August 20th, 2020|News|
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