Rural Health Clinic (RHC) Program
A Rural Health Clinic is a federally designated clinic located in a non-urban health care professional shortage area. As of April 2010, there are 52 RHCs in Colorado. The Association for Rural Health Clinics of Colorado (ARHCC) was formed in April 2009 and is a subsidiary organization supported by Colorado Rural Health Center. Through CRHC’s RHC Program, clinics can access a variety of support services including billing, coding and credentialing services, quality and performance improvement coaching, mock surveys, compliance and regulation evaluation, and much more!

CRHC hosts the annual statewide Forum which provides local access to national topics and expertise pertinent to all safety net providers, and read the Rural Health Clinics Toolkit to learn more about becoming an RHC. To keep informed of RHC regulatory changes, funding opportunities, and policy updates, check out our Weekly Update articles and listserv. Visit the links to the left in order to access the comprehensive information and resources available to RHCs.

Contact us at info@coruralhealth.org.

RHC Locations

RHC Resources