Skip to main content
briefcase logo
x 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

 

Denver Health Ranked in Top 5% of Hospitals in U.S. for Delivering High Quality Care in Healthgrades Report

March 06, 2017

Denver Health Ranked in Top 5% of Hospitals in U.S. for Delivering High Quality Care in Healthgrades Report

Denver Health was named a 2017 Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence by Healthgrades -- placing it among the top five percent of hospitals in the U.S. 

In the report, Denver Health scored five out of five stars in several key areas, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, heart failure, gastroenterological care and multiple measures in critical care, including sepsis, which is often a challenging condition to identify and treat. Denver Health also received a five star rating for excellent outcomes 30 days after discharge.

“We are thrilled to receive this recognition from Healthgrades, as it acknowledges the outstanding work our staff performs on a daily basis,” said Dr. Thomas MacKenzie, Denver Health’s Chief Quality Officer. “Several years ago we made a commitment to enhance the care teams in our community health centers to include patient navigators, clinical pharmacists and behavioral health clinicians, all of whom work closely with the physicians and other clinical staff to provide additional support to patients who might be struggling with complex or chronic health conditions.” 

Denver Health also expanded the level of outpatient services provided to patients who are at highest risk for inpatient admissions and Emergency Department visits and extended clinic hours to ensure patients have access to care when they need it.

“Our strategic imperative is to put patients at the center of everything we do and our vision is to be the healthiest community in the US,” MacKenzie said. “This recognition says we’re making great strides towards that goal.”

Healthgrades said in a release that patients cared for in hospitals given this distinction for 2017, compared to the other 95 percent, had a 26 percent lower risk of dying in the hospital across 19 measured procedures and conditions.

The study period for this recognition was 2013-2015.