Denver Health is a comprehensive health and hospital system that provides high-quality care and proudly serves as the city’s safety-net hospital. For 165 years, Denver Health has been guided by its mission to serve the people of Denver, to educate the next generation of health care professionals and to engage in research and community partnerships to better deliver the health care needs of our patients while strengthening our community. Denver Health provides primary, specialty and urgent care, and emergency medicine and trauma services in a comprehensive, integrated system of care. It is the only Level 1 trauma center in Denver and has one of the country’s highest trauma survival rates for major injuries, at 98%. The health system’s reach extends beyond hospital walls with the Denver Health Paramedic Division, which responds to 911 calls for emergency medical services. Denver Health offers no-cost care to students and siblings through 19 school-based health centers in Denver Public Schools, and its 10 community health centers bring convenient care to families. Denver Health also leads the way in advancing community health through the Public Health Institute at Denver Health and Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Safety, home of the Poison Control Center.