Hospital Workforce

Colorado hospitals are committed to delivering safe, high-quality health care to the patients and communities they serve. Based on the most recent data collected from members, Colorado hospitals and health systems employ and contract with more than 96,000 health care workers.

Existing Hospital Employees
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Colorado Hospital Perspective: CHA convened a coalition of health care organizations from across the state to address some of the most pressing workforce needs. CHA and its partner organizations have been focusing on: developing an evidence-based approach to long-term workforce pipeline planning and execution; building the resources necessary to support the existing workforce; and leveraging federal dollars to retain current workforce and begin growing pipeline.

Workplace Violence

What You Need to Know:
Violence against health care workers continues to rise, with assaults against those in the profession reaching an all-time high in 2021, according to the most recent
 survey from the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) Foundation. Studies show health care workers are five times more likely to be injured than other workers, and other research suggests a nurse is assaulted every 30 minutes on average.

Health care workers deserve a safe place to deliver care.

How Hospitals Are Addressing Violence:
The safety of their patients and staff is the highest priority for every Colorado hospital. All hospitals have violence prevention programs and are required to have worker training programs as a condition of their accreditation. Safety efforts underway include: