Lt. Governor Primavera and the Colorado Office of eHealth Innovation Release 2025 Colorado Health IT Roadmap to Expand Access to Care and Save Coloradans Money

Monday, April 21, 2025

DENVER — Today, the Office of eHealth Innovation (OeHI), within the Office of Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera, officially released the 2025 Colorado Health IT Roadmap, a multi-year strategy that lays out Colorado’s priorities for transforming the health technology landscape to better serve communities across the state and save Coloradans money. 

The roadmap is the result of extensive public engagement and collaboration with nearly 600 stakeholders from across Colorado, including providers, patients, public health partners, and community-based organizations. The plan emphasizes three guiding principles: collaboration, community, and parity, and outlines strategic goals to support more connected, person-centered, and accessible care through technology. 

“Colorado’s health technology systems should work for people, not the other way around,” said Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera. “This roadmap is a powerful step toward reducing disparities, closing gaps, and making sure everyone, no matter where they live, has access to coordinated, high-quality care. I’m proud of the Office of eHealth Innovation’s work to support our vision of a Colorado for All and meet Coloradans where they are.” 

Key initiatives outlined in the roadmap include the ongoing development of the Colorado Social Health Information Exchange (CoSHIE) — a ten-year vision to connect clinical and social services data across agencies and community organizations — as well as continued efforts to streamline access to digital health tools, improve interoperability, and reduce barriers to care coordination. 

“The 2025 Health IT Roadmap represents more than just a strategy,” said Stephanie Pugliese, Director of the Office of eHealth Innovation. “It’s a commitment to ensure that our policies, funding, and technology investments reflect the needs and voices of Coloradans across the state, and a promise to our communities that we will maintain transparency and accountability to accomplish this work.” 

The 2025 roadmap builds on previous versions released in 2019 and 2021 and reflects the Polis-Primavera Administration’s broader vision of building a Colorado for All — where care is affordable, accessible, and equitable for every individual and community. The full 2025 Colorado Health IT Roadmap is available on OeHI’s website in English and Spanish

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